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Shakespeare And The Grace Of Words Language Theology Metaphysics 1st Edition Valentin Gerlier

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Shakespeare And The Grace Of Words Language Theology Metaphysics 1st Edition Valentin Gerlier
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.73 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Valentin Gerlier
ISBN: 9781032121406, 9781003223276, 9781000582536, 9781000582550, 1032121408, 1003223273, 1000582531, 1000582558
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Shakespeare And The Grace Of Words Language Theology Metaphysics 1st Edition Valentin Gerlier by Valentin Gerlier 9781032121406, 9781003223276, 9781000582536, 9781000582550, 1032121408, 1003223273, 1000582531, 1000582558 instant download after payment.

Crossing the boundaries between literature, philosophy and theology, Shakespeare and the Grace of Words pioneers a reading strategy that approaches language as grounded in praise; that is, as affirmation and articulation of the goodness of Being. Offering a metaphysically astute theology of language grounded in the thought of Renaissance theologian Nicholas of Cusa, as well as readings of Shakespeare that instantiate and complement its approach, this book shows that language in which the divine gift of Being is received, apprehended and expressed, even amidst darkness and despair, is language that can renew our relationship with one another and with the things and beings of the world. Shakespeare and the Grace of Words aims to engage the reader in detailed, performative close readings while exploring the metaphysical and theological contours of Shakespeare's art--as a venture into a poetic illumination of the deep grammar of the real.

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