Dostoevsky: Language, Faith and FictionBaylor University Press, 2008 - 290 psl. Rowan Williams explores the intricacies of speech, fiction, metaphor, and iconography in the works of one of literature's most complex, and most complexly misunderstood, authors. Williams' investigation focuses on the four major novels of Dostoevsky's maturity (Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Devils, and The Brothers Karamozov). He argues that understanding Dostoevsky's style and goals as a writer of fiction is inseparable from understanding his religious commitments. Any reader who enters the rich and insightful world of Williams' Dostoevsky will emerge a more thoughtful and appreciative reader for it. |
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... truth , and it was really the case that the truth lay outside Christ , then I should choose to stay with Christ rather than with the truth . " It is a statement that confirms the suspicions of those who see in Dostoevsky a great ...
... truth , and it was really the case that the truth lay outside Christ , then I should choose to stay with Christ rather than with the truth . " It is a statement that confirms the suspicions of those who see in Dostoevsky a great ...
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... truth " that is more com- prehensive than any given ensemble of facts . The truth of faith is thus something that cannot be reduced to an observable matter of fact : it is discernible when a certain response is made which creates the ...
... truth " that is more com- prehensive than any given ensemble of facts . The truth of faith is thus something that cannot be reduced to an observable matter of fact : it is discernible when a certain response is made which creates the ...
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... truth of defen- sible propositions , a truth demanding assent as if belief were caused by facts , generates a diminished view of what is human ; it educates us in ignoring aspects of human narrative that we disapprove Christ against the ...
... truth of defen- sible propositions , a truth demanding assent as if belief were caused by facts , generates a diminished view of what is human ; it educates us in ignoring aspects of human narrative that we disapprove Christ against the ...
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Introduction I | 14 |
Being toward Death | 63 |
The Last Word? Dialogue and Recognition III | 111 |
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