R.S. Thomas: Poet of the Hidden God: 2 (Princeton Theological Monograph)
English


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This book is one philosophers response to the poetry of R. S. Thomas. It examines the poets struggle with the possibilities of sense in religion: R. S. Thomas has described his poetry as an obsession with the possibility of having conversations or linguistic confrontations with ultimate reality. Some attempts at giving meaning to religious belief cannot withstand the assaults of criticism. In R. S. Thomass verse however there emerges a hard-won celebration of the worship of a hidden God; a rare achievement in contemporary poetry. In plotting the course of the development of the poetry the book brings out its many similarities with the thrusts and counter-thrusts of argument in the philosophy of religion in the second half of the twentieth century. The book should be of interest not only to admirers of R. S. Thomas but to philosophers theologians students of literature and to anyone concerned with questions concerning the sense or senselessness of religious belief.
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