Kazantzakis’ Philosophical and Theological Thought : Reach What You Cannot

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Abstract

This book explores the philosophical and theological thought of Nikos Kazantzakis. Kazantzakis is a well-known and highly influential Greek writer, having authored such works as Zorba the Greek and The Last Temptation of Christ, among many others. This volume focuses on the over-arching themes of Kazantzakis’ work, namely the importance of the natural world, the nature of humanity, and the nature of God, by means of an analysis of his major novels and other writings. Along the way attention is given to the views of the important scholars who have interacted with Kazantzakis’s works, including Peter Bien, Darren Middleton, and Daniel Dombrowski.

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Conclusion: The Cretan Glance

Gill concludes the book on Kazantzakis’s philosophical and theological thought where he has illuminated the Cretan’s understandings of nature, human nature and the nature of the divine by weaving through the major novels and writings of this most famous author from the island of Crete by returning o... see more

Saviors of God

In the final chapter in Part III of showing Kazantzakis’s understanding of the nature of God as revealed in his major novels and writings, Gill shows how it is in the unique work Saviors of God that his radical interpretation of the “Shape of Divinity” comes into clearer focus. Gill highlights the k... see more

The Last Temptation of Christ

Gill explores Kazantzakis’s understanding of the nature of God by tracing how the Cretan wrote about Jesus Christ in the novel The Last Temptation of Christ. This chapter, like the novel, follows the Gospel story of Jesus’ life in an effort to highlight the interactions between Christ’s human and di... see more

The Greek Passion

Gill traces Kazantzakis’s view of the nature of the divine in the novel The Greek Passion. He examines how the question of the nature of God is revealed in and through Kazantzakis’s treatment of natural and human relationships by focusing on the actual dynamics of the Passion Play itself. This play ... see more

Saint Francis

The current chapter is the first one in the third major part of Gill’s book on Nikos Kazantzakis’s philosophical and theological thought. In this part Gill fleshes out Kazantzakis’s understanding of the nature of God as seen through his major novels and other writings. In the current chapter Gill tr... see more

Zorba the Greek

Gill examines interpersonal relations in the novel Zorba the Greek. The dynamics between the major characters Zorba and the Boss, two classic personality types illustrate Kazantzakis’s philosophy of human nature. Gill insightfully suggests that Kazantzakis saw himself more as the Boss and wished to ... see more

The Fratricides

In the current chapter on Nikos Kazantzakis’s understanding of human nature, Gill follows how this theme unfolds in the novel Fratricides. Gill fleshes out a recurring theme of conflict in Kazantzakis’s writings, this time the drama between those Greeks who have chosen to fight against their traditi... see more

Freedom or Death

The current chapter is the first one in the second major part of Gill’s book on Kazantzakis’s theological and philosophical thought. This part focuses on human nature as it is related to us through Kazantzakis’s novels and other major writings. Here Gill focuses on the struggle between Captain Micha... see more

A Biographical Sketch

In the opening chapter to his insightful book on Nikos Kazantzakis’s philosophical and theological thought, Jerry H. Gill traces the life of the most famous Cretan writer from childhood on the island of Crete, through excursions around Greece, his studies in Paris and trips to Russia, to his marriag... see more

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