Kazantzakis’ Philosophical and Theological Thought: Reach What You Cannot

This book explores the philosophical and theological thought of Nikos Kazantzakis. Kazantzakis is a well-known and highly influential Greek writer, having authored such works as Zorba the Greek and The Last Temptation of Christ, among many others. This volume focuses on the over-arching themes of Ka...

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Main Author: Gill, Jerry H. 1933- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2018
In:Year: 2018
Series/Journal:SpringerLink Bücher
IxTheo Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
Further subjects:B Theology
B Greek Language
B Comparative Literature
B Religion Philosophy
B Philosophy
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 978-3-319-93832-5
Printed edition: 9783319938325
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Summary:This book explores the philosophical and theological thought of Nikos Kazantzakis. Kazantzakis is a well-known and highly influential Greek writer, having authored such works as Zorba the Greek and The Last Temptation of Christ, among many others. This volume focuses on the over-arching themes of Kazantzakis’ work, namely the importance of the natural world, the nature of humanity, and the nature of God, by means of an analysis of his major novels and other writings. Along the way attention is given to the views of the important scholars who have interacted with Kazantzakis’s works, including Peter Bien, Darren Middleton, and Daniel Dombrowski
1. A Biographical Sketch -- 2. Zorba the Greek -- 3. The Greek Passion -- 4. The Fratricides -- 5. Saviors of God -- 6. Freedom or Death -- 7. The Fratricides -- 8. The Greek Passion -- 9. Zorba the Greek -- 10. Saint Francis -- 11. The Greek Passion -- 12. The Last Temptation of Christ -- 13. Saviors of God -- 14.Conclusion: “The Cretan Glance”
ISBN:3319938339
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93833-2