In readable and nonscholarly fashion, Niehaus, who is both a theologian and poet, provides a theological and literary analysis of the epic poems of Dante (Divine Comedy), Milton (Paradise Lost), Cowper (The Task), and Wordsworth. Niehaus also presents the theological background of great poetry and shows how that background illuminates our understanding of important topics such as creation, sin, hell, the devil, beauty, truth, redemption, and God supremely manifested in Christ. “I hope and believe,” writes the author, “that my observations (and the observations of others whom I endorse) on the work of poetic imagination as part of the imago Dei apply equally well to any sort of poetry (and for that matter any art).”
God the Poet: Exploring the Origin and Nature of Poetry
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This book provides a theological and literary analysis of classic poetry, enhancing the student’s understanding of literature and criticism.
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Weight | 0.227 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 0.8 × 21.6 in |
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