A fresh, provocative look at the link between poetry and Christianity,
both as it relates to the Bible itself as well as to Christian and
religious life, by an accomplished scholar. The Bible is full of
poems. In the Old Testament, there are the Psalms and the Song of
Songs, the great exhortations and lamentations of the Prophets, and
passages of poetry woven in throughout. In the New Testament,
Jesus describes the kingdom of heaven with poetic epithets such as
“a treasure hid in a field,” calling the Son of God “the true
vine,” “the light of the world,” “the good shepherd,” and
“the way, the truth, and the life.” The Gospels reverberate with
allusions to the poetry of the Old Testament; the last book of all is
Revelation, a visionary poem. The Bible, in other words, asks to be
read poetically from start to end, and yet readers have
rarely considered what that might mean, much less heeded that call.
In The Bible and Poetry, the poet and scholar Michael Edwards
reshapes our understanding of the Bible and religious belief, arguing
that poetry is not an ornamental or accidental feature but is central
to both. He speaks personally of his early, unanticipated,
transformative encounters with scripture. He offers
close, insightful, and resonant readings of biblical
passages. Poetry, as he sees it, is the vital and necessary
medium of the Creator’s word, and the truth of the Bible is not
a question of precepts and propositions but of a direct experience
of its poetry, its power.
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ISBN
9781681376387
Publisert
2021
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Random House Publishing Services
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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