A review by libbykerns
Acts of Faith and Imagination: Theological Patterns in Catholic Fiction by SJ, Mark Bosco, Brent Little

challenging informative reflective slow-paced

3.75

“to tell a story, then, is an exercise in faith—that life does indeed have meaning, and a transcendent, grace-filled one at that”

i take some issue with the ontological structure of little’s definition of faith, but this book was nonetheless really compelling in a number of ways—including the subsequent theorization. i’ll be writing a full academic review of this book posthaste, but this is absolutely an edifying read for anyone interested in the relationship between literature and theology