Through the imaginative literary genius of the Scottish author George MacDonald (1824-1905) an exploration of the Mystery of Man and his/her relationship with and to God is explored along the lines of Theological Anthropology. Myth and the literary genre of fantasy (which, like religion is moral in character and relies on relationships with supernatural forces) are explored as vehicles for transmitting and articulating deep truths about what it means to be human. Moral and spiritual growth are explored from psychological sources (Existential and Humanistic Schools of Psychology), and religious sources (Cambridge Platonists and Thomistic Theology) with the goal seen as the perfection of love --deification; And this understood as ...
Thesis advisor: Douglas FinnCyril of Alexandria (d. 444CE) is most famous for his contributions to C...
The general consensus regarding the role of Christianity at the fin de siècle is that while it did n...
The general consensus regarding the role of Christianity at the fin de siècle is that while it did n...
Through the imaginative literary genius of the Scottish author George MacDonald (1824-1905) an expl...
Scholars and storytellers alike have deemed George MacDonald a great mythopoeic writer, an exemplar ...
Personal belief systems have always influenced the creation of literary works; such theological prin...
This study addresses two questions. What light does the work of George MacDonald shed on the concept...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
George MacDonald (1824-1905) has often been recognized as a pioneering fantasy writer, an heir of th...
George MacDonald's early interest in science and medicine might seem incongruous with his later car...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of English, 2004.Bibliography...
Examines MacDonald’s critique of capitalism in Lilith as well as its spiritual and psychological ele...
The first half addresses the context I which MacDonald ministered and wrote. Chapter one summarises...
Thesis advisor: Douglas FinnCyril of Alexandria (d. 444CE) is most famous for his contributions to C...
The general consensus regarding the role of Christianity at the fin de siècle is that while it did n...
The general consensus regarding the role of Christianity at the fin de siècle is that while it did n...
Through the imaginative literary genius of the Scottish author George MacDonald (1824-1905) an expl...
Scholars and storytellers alike have deemed George MacDonald a great mythopoeic writer, an exemplar ...
Personal belief systems have always influenced the creation of literary works; such theological prin...
This study addresses two questions. What light does the work of George MacDonald shed on the concept...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
Sees MacDonald’s writing as a dialectic about “the conflict between what is and what seems to be.” S...
George MacDonald (1824-1905) has often been recognized as a pioneering fantasy writer, an heir of th...
George MacDonald's early interest in science and medicine might seem incongruous with his later car...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of English, 2004.Bibliography...
Examines MacDonald’s critique of capitalism in Lilith as well as its spiritual and psychological ele...
The first half addresses the context I which MacDonald ministered and wrote. Chapter one summarises...
Thesis advisor: Douglas FinnCyril of Alexandria (d. 444CE) is most famous for his contributions to C...
The general consensus regarding the role of Christianity at the fin de siècle is that while it did n...
The general consensus regarding the role of Christianity at the fin de siècle is that while it did n...