Baptized by Imagination : G. MacDonald and C.S. Lewis : Transcending Ourselves through Reading
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This paper explores C.S. Lewis' experience of being "baptized by imagination" in his relationship with George MacDonald's "Phantastes." It mainly studies the meanings of death and love, burial and resurrection by looking at how Anodos, a young man of "Phantastes," is spiritually awakened through reading in the world of the Fairy Land, and how he grows up until he is led into another world beyond himself.
- 札幌大学の論文
- 2005-09-30
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