ABSTRACT
C. S. LEWIS’ CONCEPT OF SEHNSUCHT: PHILOSOPHICAL
FOUNDATIONS, AESTHETIC ANALYSIS, AND
IMPLICATIONS FOR EVANGELISM
AND APOLOGETICS
Matthew David Crawford, Ph.D.
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2015
Chair: Dr. Mark T. Coppenger
C. S. Lewis’ concept of Sehnsucht as inconsolable longing for beauty holds much promise for Christian aesthetics, evangelism, and apologetics. In his autobiography, Surprised by Joy, and many of his other works, Lewis shows how desire for beauty can draw individuals toward God. This dissertation fully develops Lewis’ concept of Sehnsucht within the framework of his life story as well as his writings. The dissertation then explores the corroboration of Lewis’ concept within both Christian and secular philosophical contexts. Once this foundation has been laid, the potential of Sehnsucht for opening hearts to the gospel of Christ and overcoming objections to faith in Him is outlined. Finally, the dissertation aesthetically analyzes specific films and pieces of music in search of common elements that may evoke Sehnsucht, as well as elements that may prevent it from being experienced.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:SBTS/oai:digital.library.sbts.edu:10392/4963 |
Date | 18 June 2015 |
Creators | Crawford, Matthew David |
Contributors | Coppenger, Mark T. |
Source Sets | Southern Baptist Theological Seminary |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Electronic dissertation, Text |
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