Theology and H.P. Lovecraft

Author:   Austin M. Freeman ,  Nick Bennett ,  Ryan G. Duns ,  Lyle Enright
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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Pages:   290
Publication Date:   15 August 2022
Format:   Hardback
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While still relatively unknown to the general public, early twentieth century American horror author H.P. Lovecraft left an indelible stamp upon popular culture. Images of tentacled horrors, forbidden tomes, and protagonists struggling against the insanity that comes with the revelation of the terrible truth of reality–Lovecraft pioneered all of these. Best known for his short story “The Call of Cthulhu,” Lovecraft instantiated his philosophy of cosmicism into every one of his tales. This collection of fourteen essays is the first sustained academic engagement with horror author H.P. Lovecraft from a theological perspective. Covering the major themes of Lovecraft's work such as nihilism, xenophobia, dark cults, and unimaginable horrors beyond the stars, the book is divided into five sections corresponding to each of the divisions of theology: biblical, historical, systematic, practical, and comparative. With responses ranging from admiration to critique, the contributors explore the dark uncharted regions of Lovecraft’s dark mythology in the service of theological truth.

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Author:   Austin M. Freeman ,  Nick Bennett ,  Ryan G. Duns ,  Lyle Enright
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.549kg
ISBN:  

9781978711709


ISBN 10:   1978711700
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   15 August 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Stars Are Right Austin M. Freeman Part I: Lovecraft and Biblical Theology 1. Biblical Cosmicism? Religion and Cosmic Insignificance in Old Testament Wisdom Literature and H. P. Lovecraft Eric Ortlund 2. Dagon and Idolatry: Lovecraft's Use of the Bible in Dagon and The Shadow over Innsmouth Alexander P. Thompson 3. Concerning the Hidden God Who Surpasses All Understanding: Lovecraftian Meditations on Christian Theodicy David K. Goodin Part II: Lovecraft and Historical Theology 4. A Dark Poem : Lovecraft's Puritan Aesthetics and the Vice of Curiosity Geoffrey Reiter 5. August Derleth and the Christianization of the Cthulhu Mythos J.S. Mackley 6. The Lurker at the Threshold of Interpretation: August Derleth and the Debate over Lovecraftian Dualism Justin Mullis Part III: Lovecraft and Systematic Theology 7. When God Goes Mad: Lovecraft, Von Balthasar, and the Split between Transcendence and Goodness Lyle Enright and Nick Bennett 8. One God Further: Lovecraft and the Critique of Ontotheology Ryan G. Duns 9. Mythos and Mythopoeia: Lovecraft and Tolkien on the Transcendent Function of Fantasy Austin M. Freeman Part IV: Lovecraft and Pastoral Theology 10. Haunted Steeples and Horrible Peoples: Church and Cult in Lovecraft Neal Foster 11. Lovecraft's Gods: Cosmic Anxiety and Racist Hatred Michael Spence 12. Sudden Onset Belief: The Brutality of Conversion in Lovecraft's Stories Robert Grant Price Part V: Lovecraft and Other Religions 13. Lovecraft the Pagan?: Lovecraft and Classical Religion Katherine Kelaidis 14. Prophet of the Mythos: H.P. Lovecraft, Muhammad, and Arabic Scriptures Andrew J. O'Connor

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"Any reader who is interested in Lovecraft will find an exceptional resource in Theology and H.P. Lovecraft. What we find is that with the reader's priorities in place and lens firmly attached, reading Lovecraft can ironically be a spiritual experience that brings us to a place of deeper contemplation about the God of New Jerusalem himself, the original Old One. -- ""VoegelinView"" In his introduction, Austin Freeman asks an important question, ""Why does Lovecraft fascinate people of faith?"" This fine collection of essays ably answers this question, showing the variety of theological questions one can explore in conversation with one of America's greatest horror writers. This volume is a valuable contribution to the literature of theological aesthetics, but also to Lovecraft studies. Highly recommended. --Philip Tallon, Houston Baptist University"


"In his introduction, Austin Freeman asks an important question, ""Why does Lovecraft fascinate people of faith?"" This fine collection of essays ably answers this question, showing the variety of theological questions one can explore in conversation with one of America's greatest horror writers. This volume is a valuable contribution to the literature of theological aesthetics, but also to Lovecraft studies. Highly recommended."


In his introduction, Austin Freeman asks an important question, Why does Lovecraft fascinate people of faith? This fine collection of essays ably answers this question, showing the variety of theological questions one can explore in conversation with one of America's greatest horror writers. This volume is a valuable contribution to the literature of theological aesthetics, but also to Lovecraft studies. Highly recommended.--Philip Tallon, Houston Baptist University


In his introduction, Austin Freeman asks an important question, Why does Lovecraft fascinate people of faith? This fine collection of essays ably answers this question, showing the variety of theological questions one can explore in conversation with one of America's greatest horror writers. This volume is a valuable contribution to the literature of theological aesthetics, but also to Lovecraft studies. Highly recommended.--Philip Tallon, Houston Baptist University


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Austin M. Freeman (PhD, systematic theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) specializes in the theology of fantasy literature, especially that of J.R.R. Tolkien.

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