RT Article T1 Lazarus without limits: scripture, tradition and the cultural life of a text JF International journal for the study of the Christian church VO 18 IS 2/3 SP 252 OP 264 A1 Loades, Ann 1938-2022 LA English YR 2018 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1663129649 AB The "raising of Lazarus" is integrally connected with "the harrowing of hell" in those liturgical traditions which rightly value the linkage between the two for reflection on the scope and meaning of Christ's saving work. To neglect one or the other turns "Holy Saturday" into a liturgical and spiritual "blank" instead of a time of appropriate ways of reflection in respect of the horrors and griefs of our times and what may lie beyond them. Extraordinarily, however, those whose engagement with the realities around them is via the 'arts', continue to focus on either or both of Lazarus and the "harrowing of hell" and become the "theologians" for our times. K1 Cana and Bethany K1 Eastern and Western traditions K1 Lazarus K1 biblical text to liturgy K1 Death K1 from Yeats to Bowie K1 poets and theologians (twenty - twenty-first centuries) K1 Resurrection K1 the harrowing of hell DO 10.1080/1474225X.2018.1488352