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The Theological Imagination investigates the vital role that imagination plays in theological understanding and religious life. Judith Wolfe argues that imagination is not merely decorative or secondary to rational theology, but fundamental to how we perceive, interpret, and engage with faith.
Through careful analysis of philosophy, theology, and the arts, Wolfe demonstrates how imagination shapes our understanding of sacred texts, religious experience, and spiritual meaning. She explores the intersection of perception and interpretation, showing how theological imagination informs our engagement with art, literature, and lived experience.
This book addresses contemporary theological concerns about the nature of religious knowledge and experience. It provides readers with theoretical frameworks for understanding how creative interpretation and imaginative vision contribute to authentic faith and theological reflection.







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