Title of article :
A Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heavenʹ: His Dark Materials, Inverted Theology, and the End of Philip Pullmanʹs Authority
Author/Authors :
Padley، نويسنده , , Jonathan; Padley، نويسنده , , Kenneth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
10
From page :
325
To page :
334
Abstract :
This article argues that Philip Pullmanʹs His Dark Materials may be read as a series which attempts to assault the Christian doctrine of God. We believe that this demonstrably accords with Pullmanʹs personal views, and that, through his story, he seeks to foster such views in his readership. However, the accuracy of his attack falls short of its intended mark when it is examined alongside classical Christian theology. The Authority which Pullmanʹs narrative destroys is actually more akin to the Christian view of the devil than he is the divine, and the victories of Will and Lyra—as a new Adam and Eve—have strong resemblances to the victories which Christianity claims for Christ and Mary. Pullmanʹs narrative, therefore, becomes an inversion of his deicidal intention rather than an inverting and revolutionary destruction of theology.
Keywords :
Northern Lights/The Golden Compass , The Subtle Knife , The Amber Spyglass , God , DEViL , Christian theology
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education
Record number :
827954
Link To Document :
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