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Broken hallelujah : Nikos Kazantzakis and Christian theology

"Broken Hallelujah offers a unique perspective on one of the most prolific and celebrated twentieth-century European writers, Nikos Kazantzakis (1883-1937). Marking the fiftieth anniversary of Kazantzakis's death, author Darren J.N. Middleton looks back on Kazantzakis's life and literary art to suggest that, contrary to popular belief, Kazantzakis and his views actually comport with the ideals of Christianity. As a theologian and ordained Baptist minister, Middleton approaches Kazantzakis as a broadly sympathetic spiritual seeker rather than the traditional religious villain as he is routinely portrayed. Based on archival work conducted at the Kazantzakis library in Iraklion and at various monasteries on Athos, Middleton finds important connections between Kazantzakis's work and key themes in Eastern Orthodox theology, especially the hesychastic and apophatic traditions. This book advances modern Greek studies as well as general theological studies by acknowledging and celebrating Kazantzakis's clear if admittedly uneasy alliance with Christianity. Broken Hallelujah is a text that will interest scholars in Christianity and literature studies, as well as those thinking through faith in this era."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2007
Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, ©2007
x, 163 pages ; 24 cm
9780739119273, 0739119273
71322129
Chapter 1 Kazantzakis and Mount Athos: A Heretic in the Virgin's Garden? Chapter 2 Kazantzakis and Apophatic Theology: What God is Not Chapter 3 Kazantzakis and Schweitzer: Connections, Comparisons, Contrasts Chapter 4 Kazantzakis and Christian Doctrine: Some Bridges of Understanding Chapter 5 Kazantzakis and Process Theology Chapter 6 Kazantzakis and Postmodern Theology