A Grotesque in the Garden 2/e

EERDMANS TRADEISBN: 9780802878175

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By Hud Hudson, Foreword by Michael Rea
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PAPERBACK
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216 x 140 mm
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Pages:
200

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Hud Hudson is Professor of Philosophy at Western Washington University, where he has taught since 1992, primarily in the disciplines of metaphysics, philosophy of religion, ethics, and analytic theology. He is also the author of The Fall and Hypertime, The Metaphysics of Hyperspace, A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, and Kant's Compatibilism.

Reviews

Oliver Crisp -- University of St. Andrews "This is not your average novel. It taps into deep religious themes to ask fundamental philosophical questions by means of a compelling and beautifully written narrative. If you yearn for tales that satisfy your head as well as your heart, and that leave you pondering some of the greatest existential questions human beings face, then read this book." Michael Rea --from the foreword "This is a splendid book--philosophically rich, beautifully written, and thoroughly engaging. As a teacher of college students, I have found the novel to be an excellent text for introducing undergraduates in thought-provoking ways to key issues in the philosophy of religion." -- Matthew A. Benton in Faith and Philosophy "[A Grotesque in the Garden] manages to blend the deeply spiritual and personal needs we all have with the ways in which our intellectual reflections can sometimes exacerbate our already fraught condition. It also reminds us that we can learn from one another, and even from fictional characters like Tesque and Naphil, if we would just enter honestly into such deeply personal discussions. While those can be harder to do with real people, the lessons learned from this engaging book can help even philosophers do them better." -- Jeffrey E. Brower in Journal of Analytic Theology "This is a delightful book. In terms of genre, it defies easy classification. But like Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, it is at once a gripping story of imaginative fiction, incorporating elements of history, myth, and allegory, as well as a deep and penetrating reflection on the problem of evil and the goodness of God." -- Helen de Cruz in Religious Studies "[A Grotesque in the Garden] allows for an exploration of philosophical space in a new register and encourages open-mindedness. It also brings an emotional dimension to philosophy of religion that is often lacking in academic writing."

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