AUBREY E. BUSTER
IVP Academic- 9781514016398
Reclaim Apocalypse as a Mode of Wisdom and Wonder
Discover the connections between the apocalyptic literature of Scripture and the imaginative worlds crafted by one of Christianitys most beloved authors in C. S. Lewis and the End of the World.
This innovative exploration from Old Testament scholar Aubrey Buster delves deep into the creative worlds Lewis constructed, examining how his fictional worlds echo the cosmic struggles between good and evil that define some of Scriptures most vivid literature. In response to the disenchantments of modernity, Lewis drew from the biblical genre of apocalyptic literature, where monsters embody evil, heroes emerge to faithfully confront them, and a storys ending transfigures sorrow not by denying it but by revealing a glory beyond comprehension.
Through close readings of Lewiss Space Trilogy, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Great Divorce, key essays, and previously unpublished marginal notes from other works in Lewiss personal library, Buster traces how Lewis reclaims the apocalyptic as a mode of Christian wisdom and wonder.
What youll find in C. S. Lewis and the End of the World:
An exploration of the apocalyptic villains in both biblical literature and Lewiss fiction, and the heroes who rise to confront them. Illumination of biblical themes in Lewiss writings and the enduring power of imaginative literature. Responses from scholars Danielle Corple, John Walton, and Esau McCaulley.This book is perfect for Lewis enthusiasts, scholars of biblical apocalyptic literature or literary studies, and anyone interested in the relationship between theology and the arts. For those eager to explore the power of apocalyptic and imaginative writing, this book offers fresh insights into Lewiss classic written worlds.
About the Series
The Hansen Series celebrates the literary and spiritual contributions of seven British authors whose works have captivated readers across generations: Owen Barfield, G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, George MacDonald, Dorothy L. Sayers, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams. These seven authors were all deeply involved in the friendships and intellectual exchanges that shaped the Inklings, a mid-twentieth-century group of Christian writers and thinkers in Oxford, England. This series invites readers to deepen their engagement with these timeless voices and their enduring influence on literature, faith, and the life of the imagination.
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