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The Promised End

Eschatology in Theology and Literature

Paul S Fiddes author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

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Exploring the theme of endings, The Promised End intertwines theology, literature, and critical theory, offering fresh insights into time and closure.

In The Promised End, the author explores the intersection of Christian theology, creative literature, and literary critical theory, focusing on the profound theme of 'the end'. By engaging with various texts, the book delves into how these disciplines can inform and enrich one another. It provides a unique perspective on the concept of endings, both in a spiritual and literary context, prompting readers to reflect on their own understandings of closure and finality.

The narrative also incorporates scientific viewpoints on the nature of time, offering a comprehensive analysis that bridges the gap between faith and empirical understanding. This multifaceted approach invites readers to consider how different interpretations of time and endings can coexist, shaping our experiences and beliefs. Through this dialogue, The Promised End encourages a deeper contemplation of life's ultimate questions.

Additionally, the book presents an exegesis of works by notable authors such as John Fowles, Julian Barnes, Doris Lessing, Samuel Beckett, T.S. Eliot, and Virginia Woolf. By examining their novels, plays, and poems, the author reveals how these literary figures grapple with themes of conclusion and the human condition. In doing so, The Promised End not only enriches our understanding of literature but also illuminates the spiritual dimensions of our existence.

"As the field of literature and theology develops and becomes more sophisticated, so Fiddes is contributing at the cutting edge. His work is genuinely interdisciplinary, and his choice of texts is faultless. He initiates a learned and helpful dialogue with major theologians. I will certainly use this as a textbook in my teaching - it's one I have been looking for, for some time, indeed." David Jasper, Dean of Divinity and Professor of Literature and Theology, Glasgow University

"This is a marvellous book which combines a variety of literatures, from the popular to the literary classics and new classics. That Fiddes can move so easily among these is impressive. Also impressive is his command of literary theory and theology, along with scientific theory. I recommend it with absolutely no reservations." Carolyn Jones Medine, Professor of Religious Studies and English, Louisiana State University

"This book on eschatology is almost certainly like no other you have read. Through its dialogue between theology and literature it uniquely stimulates theological reflection and offers resources for pastoral care and preaching. It is a remarkable, if sometimes demanding, book, and a rewarding and recommended read." Regent's Reviews

"A highly specialized survey of contemporary theology, literature, and critical theory dealing with the perception of endings ... No student of theology or literature should overlook this book." First Things

"This book succeeds in finding fresh insights into eschatology at the interface of religion and literature and is a fine achievement. It is not always an easy book to read but is always a worthwhile one." The Baptist Ministers' Journal

"In The Promised End, Fiddes offers a unique synthesis of interdisciplinary measures, offering theologically refreshing insights, on the end that is not so much perceived as promised. In the area where religion, literature and science often clash, Fiddes is remarkably clever at pointing out their potential for unification." Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology

"Fiddes' clarity regarding the theorists mentioned above, and his wide-ranging knowledge of theological studies are to be commended. However, the impressive aspect of his dialogue is the truly deep and profound grasp of the theological ideas that are shown to be lurking within the literary texts. One comes away with the sense that theological issues can be powerfully demonstrated in the context of literary works, and that even works which may not immediately seem "theological" are in fact pervaded by metaphysical concerns in ways we may not have clearly imagined." Religion and Literature

"It is fortunate that Fiddes' literary judgements are as acute as his theological acumen, and for both we are much in his debt." Theology

ISBN: 9780631220848

Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm

Weight: 581g

320 pages