This book examines play and religion in American literature, exploring a unique kind of modern piety that arises not based on fixed doctrines or ecclesiastical structures, but on a light-handed responsiveness of spirit that constantly adapts to new perspectives and revises fixed assumptions in the light of new experiences.
This book examines play and religion in American literature, exploring a unique kind of modern piety that arises not based on fixed doctrines or ecclesiastical structures, but on a light-handed responsiveness of spirit that constantly adapts to new perspectives and revises fixed assumptions in the light of new experiences.
Acknowledgments Introduction: This is Play Chapter 1. Play and Attunement: The Spirituality of Walden Chapter 2. Play and Possibility: Emily Dickinson's Theology of Perhaps Chapter 3. Play and Improvisation: Jack Kerouac's Singing Theology Chapter 4. Play and Nonsense: Thomas Merton's Last Poem Chapter 5. Play and Risk: Annie Dillard's Daredevil Faith Chapter 6. Play and Understanding: Marilynne Robinson's Religious Hermeneutics Bibiliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: This is Play Chapter 1. Play and Attunement: The Spirituality of Walden Chapter 2. Play and Possibility: Emily Dickinson's Theology of Perhaps Chapter 3. Play and Improvisation: Jack Kerouac's Singing Theology Chapter 4. Play and Nonsense: Thomas Merton's Last Poem Chapter 5. Play and Risk: Annie Dillard's Daredevil Faith Chapter 6. Play and Understanding: Marilynne Robinson's Religious Hermeneutics Bibiliography About the Author
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