Laughter in the Courts of Heaven? Chesterton and the Theology of Humor

This article relates Chesterton’s theology, and that of other theologians, to existing theories of humor. It asks: With regard to the understanding of humor, what is offered by a theological perspective—especially by Chesterton’s theology—that cannot be supplied by philosophical and psychological th...

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主要作者: Pickering, David (Author)
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语言:English
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出版: 2024
In: Harvard theological review
Year: 2024, 卷: 117, 发布: 3, Pages: 532-557
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Chesterton, G. K. 1874-1936 / 幽默 / 哲学 / 心理学 / 神学家 / 对神的赞颂
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
FA Theology
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
VA Philosophy
ZD Psychology
Further subjects:B Theology
B wit
B Chesterton
B Joy
B 幽默
B INCONGRUITY
B Cognition
B 讽刺
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总结:This article relates Chesterton’s theology, and that of other theologians, to existing theories of humor. It asks: With regard to the understanding of humor, what is offered by a theological perspective—especially by Chesterton’s theology—that cannot be supplied by philosophical and psychological theories? The article situates Chesterton’s work in relation to three theories of humor: the superiority theory, the release theory, and the incongruity theory. It then examines two important relationships: first, that between humor, worship, and joy; then, that between humor, cognition, and theology. While focusing on Chesterton’s writing, it also considers relevant aspects of the work of other thinkers, including Ian Ker, Duncan Reyburn, Thomas Aquinas, Søren Kierkegaard, Reinhold Niebuhr, Karl Rahner, Peter Berger, Ingvild Sælid Gilhus, Terry Lindvall, and Brian Edgar. The article concludes by suggesting the beginnings of an outline of a theology of humor.
ISSN:1475-4517
Contains:Enthalten in: Harvard theological review
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S001781602400021X