Book Review: Faith, Hope and Poetry: Theology and the Poetic Imagination by Malcolm Guite
Apologetics 315 Book Reviewer Dr Holly Ordway is a professor at Houston Baptist University. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, an MA in English from UNC Chapel Hill, and an MA in apologetics from Biola University. She is the author of Not God’s Type: A Rational Academic Finds a Radical Faith and speaks and writes regularly on literature and literary apologetics. Her website is Hieropraxis.com.
1 Malcolm Guite, Faith, Hope and Poetry: Theology and the Poetic Imagination. Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2010. p. 1.
2 ibid.
3 p. 2.
4 p. 10.
5 p. 11.
6 p. 11.
7 p. 12.
8 p. 12. For another, and complementary, analysis of the relationship between Reason and Imagination, see Michael Ward’s essay “The Good Serves the Better and Both the Best: CS Lewis on Imagination and Reason in Apologetics” in the recent book Imaginative Apologetics.
9 p. 19.
10 p. 43.
11 p. 44.
12 p. 48.
13 p. 60-61.
14 p. 90.
15 p. 90.
16 p. 104.
17 p. 146.
18 p. 153.
19 p. 145.
20 p. 179.
21 p. 191.
22 p. 197.