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Author Baker, Anthony D., 1975-

Title Shakespeare, theology, and the unstaged god
Published [Place of publication not identified] ROUTLEDGE, 2019

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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge Studies in Theology, Imagination and the Arts Ser
Routledge Studies in Theology, Imagination and the Arts Ser
Contents Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction: on God's hidden presence; PART I Theology and history; 1 Divine courtesy; 2 The unexceptional king; PART II Theology and tragedy; 3 The hidden double; 4 Human gods; PART III Theology and comedy; 5 Unauthorized grace; 6 Comic repentance; Conclusion: Shakespeare's theatrical Good Friday; Index
Summary While many scholars in Shakespeare and Religious Studies assume a secularist viewpoint in their interpretation of Shakespeare's works, there are others that allow for a theologically coherent reading. Located within the turn to religion in Shakespeare studies, this book goes beyond the claim that Shakespeare simply made artistic use of religious material in his drama. It argues that his plays inhabit a complex and rich theological atmosphere, individually, by genre and as a body of work. The book begins by acknowledging that a plot-controlling God figure, or even a consistent theological dogma, is largely absent in the plays of Shakespeare. However, it argues that this absence is not necessarily a sign of secularization, but functions in a theologically generative manner. It goes on to suggest that the plays reveal a consistent, if variant, attention to the theological possibility of a divine "presence" mediated through human wit, both in gracious and malicious forms. Without any prejudice for divine intervention, the plots actually gesture on many turns toward a hidden supernatural "actor", or God. Making bold claims about the artistic and theological of Shakespeare's work, this book will be of interest to scholars of Theology and the Arts, Shakespeare and Literature more generally
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Anthony D. Baker is Clinton S. Quin Professor of Systematic Theology at the Seminary of the Southwest, USA. He is the author of Diagonal Advance: Perfection in Christian Theology (2011), as well as various articles inModern Theology, Political Theology, The Journal of Anglican Studies, Anglican Theological Review, Heythrop Journal and other journals and collections
Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Religion.
SUBJECT Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 fast
Subject Religion and drama.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- Literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Shakespeare.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- Theology -- General.
Religion
Religion and drama
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429199448
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