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245 1 0 _aThe Christian imagination :
_bthe practice of faith in literature and writing /
_cLeland Ryken, editor.
250 _aRev. & expandedition. edition.
260 _aColorado Springs, Colorado :
_bShaw Books,
_c(c)2002.
300 _axii, 465 pages ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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500 _a"A Shaw book."
504 _a1
505 0 0 _tA Christian philosophy of literature --
_tChristian poetics, past and present
_rDonald T. Williams --
_tThinking Christianly about literature
_rLeland Ryken --
_tPerspectives on art
_rFrancis Schaeffer --
_tLiterature as an art object
_rAnnie Dillard --
_tWe demand windows
_rC. S. Lewis --
_tChristian art
_rJacques Maritain --
_tReflections on an understanding of literature --
_tImagination, beauty, and creativity --
_tThe Christian imagination
_rJanine Langan --
_tBeauty and the creative impulse
_rLuci Shaw --
_tThe imagination : its functions and its culture
_rGeorge MacDonald --
_tThe Bible as a work imagination
_rClyde S. Kilby --
_tCreating Narnia
_rC. S. Lewis --
_tWork and inspiration : inviting the Muse
_rDenise Levertov --
_tReflections on literary composition --
_tTo teach and to delight --
_tReading and writing worldviews
_rEdward Veith, Jr. --
_t"Words of delight" : a hedonistic defense of literature --
_tReading fiction for meaning
_rRichard Stevens and Thomas J. Musial --
_tThe Christian writer --
_tNovelist and believer
_rFlannery O'Connor --
_tThe advantages of the Christian faith for a writer
_rChad Walsh --
_tOn writing one's place : writing Bluesville
_rReggie Young --
_tOn being a Catholic novelist
_rWalker Percy --
_tThe Christian reader --
_tReligion and literature
_rT. S. Eliot --
_tAuthors, authority, and the humble reader
_rPeter J. Leitchart --
_tThe few and the many : good readers and bad
_rC. S. Lewis --
_tState of the art : success and failure in current Christian fiction and poetry --
_tChristian fiction : piety is not enough
_rRichard Terrell --
_tConfessions of a poetry editor
_rRobert Engler --
_tThe aesthetic poverty of evangelicalism
_rClyde S. Kilby --
_tRealism --
_tWhen a spider is only a spider
_rJames Schaap --
_tThree faces of evil : Christian writers and the portrayal of moral evil
_rSusan Wise Bauer --
_tThe writer's facts
_rJohn Ciardi --
_tThe superiority of realism to fantasy
_rLarry Woiwode --
_tMyth and fantasy --
_tThe gospel as fairy tale
_rFrederick Buechner --
_tMyth : flight to reality
_rThomas Howard --
_tThe well at the world's end : poetry, fantasy, and the limits of the expressible
_rRobert Siegel --
_tWhy fantasy appeals
_rMiriam Hendrix --
_tThe religious meaning of myth
_rG. K. Chesterton --
_tThe consolation of the happy ending
_rJ. R. R. Tolkien --
_tPoetry --
_tOn poets and poetry
_rMurray Walker --
_tThe poet as hymn writer
_rTimothy Dudley-Smith --
_tThe responsibility of the poet
_rWendell Berry --
_tWriting hymns
_rPaul Steven Jones --
_tDefinitions of poetry --
_tNarrative --
_tIn praise of stories
_rDaniel Taylor --
_tIs it good enough for children?
_rMadeleine L'Engle --
_tRedemption in the movies
_rBrian Godawa --
_tOn stories
_rC. S. Kewis --
_tHow stories interest us
_rAmos N. Wilder --
_tOnce upon a time : reflections on storytelling --
_tTell me a story : reflections on children's literature.
530 _a2
650 0 _aChristianity and the arts.
650 0 _aChristianity and literature.
700 1 _aRyken, Leland.
856 4 2 _3Publisher description
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