C.S. Lewis and Christian Postmodernism

Word, Image, and Beyond

(Author) Kyoko Yuasa
Format: Paperback
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Employing a postmodernist literary approach, Kyoko Yuasa identifies C.S. Lewis both as an antimodernist and as a Christian postmodernist who tells the story of the Gospel to twentieth- and twenty-first-century readers. Lewis is popularly known as anable Christian apologist, talented at explaining Christian beliefs in simple, logical terms. His fictional works, on the other hand, feature expressions that erect ambiguous borders between non-fiction and fiction, an approach similar to those typical in postmodernist literature. While postmodernist literature is full of micronarratives that deconstruct the Great Story, Lewis's fictional world shows the reverse: in his world, micronarratives express the Story that transcends human understanding. Lewis's approach reflects both his opposition to modernist philosophy, which embraces solidified interpretation, and his criticism of modernised Christianity. Here Yuasa brings to the fore Lewis's focus on the history of interpretation and seeks a new model.

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Publisher:
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780718895099
Publish year:
2017
Publish date:
Sept. 28, 2017

Kyoko Yuasa

Kyoko Yuasa is a Japanese poet known for her acclaimed collection of haiku poetry, "River of Stars." Her minimalist and evocative style captures the beauty of nature and the human experience with profound simplicity. Yuasa's work has made significant contributions to the modern haiku tradition, inspiring readers worldwide.

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