Studies in Religious Imagination and Symbolism

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Symbolic thinking is not the exclusive privilege of the child, of the poet or of the unbalanced mind: it is consubstantial with human with human existence, it comes before language and discursive reason. The symbol reveals certain aspects of reality- the deepest aspects of – which defy any other means of knowledge. Images symbols and myths are not irresponsible creations of the psyche; they response to a need and fulfil a function, that of brining to light the most hidden modalities of being. Consequently, their study enables us to reach a better understanding of man “as he is “, Before he has come to terms with the condition of history. Every historical man carries on, within himself, a great deal of prehistoric humanity. But today we are beginning to see that the non-historical portion of every human being does not simply merge into the animal kingdom, as in the nineteenth century so many thought it did, nor ultimately into “Life”; But that, on the contrary, it bifurcates and rise right above life. Dreams, waking dreams, the images of his nostalgias and of his enthusiasm, etc., are so many7 forces that may project the historically-conditioned human being into a spiritual world that is infinitely richer than the closed world of his own “historic moment”.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Albert D'Souza

Albert D’Souza was born in 1948 in West Bengal. He received his B.D. at Union Theological Seminary in New York, and then entered the army. He was ordained in the Evangelical and Reformed Church and earned his Ph.D. at Columbia University. He is now Professor of Applied Christianity at his alma mater, Union Seminary; previously he had been Professor of Christian Ethics at Vanderbilt Divinity School, Nashville. He is a member of the editorial board of Christianity and Crisis and a frequent contributor to that and other journals. His many books include Christianity and the Problem of History.

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Title
Studies in Religious Imagination and Symbolism
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183240062
Length
viii+321p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm
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