The Novel, Spirituality and Modern Culture

Editor(s) Paul Fiddes

Language: English

Genre(s): History

  • September 2000 · 200 pages ·216x138mm

  • · Paperback - 9780708315996

About The Book

In this collection of essays, which considers the relationship between the novel and spirituality in the cultural setting of the present day, eight novelists draw upon their own experience of authorship.

Endorsements

'As first-hand accounts from jobbing authors, the essays offer a rare commentary on how spirituality (or for that matter religion or theology) informs or is to be located in a given art form ... In providing an introductory essay that brings these voices into debate, Fiddes goes a long way towards orientating the reader to the themes that turn this collection in to a single book.' (Reviews in Religion and Theology) '...thoughtful assessments of the contemporary novel's link to religion and spirituality.' Journal of Contemporary Religion 'The editor provides a superb introduction to the issues explored in this very recommendable book.' Expository Times '...an outstanding volume of essays...an adroit and instructive book, it remains important reading for anyone wanting to understand the endlessly fascinating field of literature and theology.' Southern Humanities Review

About the Editor(s)

Author(s): Paul Fiddes

Paul Fiddes is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Oxford.

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