Graham Greene and Iris Murdoch are contemporary British novelists whose religious attitudes are different. Greene is a Catholic widely known as what is called a Catholic writer, and Murdoch is an atheist interested in religious ideas and practices as a moral philosopher. Greene and Murdoch, in their respective novel The Power and Glory and The Bell, assume a critical attitude to the law-abiding Christians, exposing their lack of human understanding and love. The two novelists who criticise the law-abiding pious remind us of Christ who blamed the Pharisees for adhering to the law. Christ proclaimed man was prior to the law, by saying “the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath.” Greene and Murdoch show in their novels that the law is made for man. They hope Christians become free from the law which hinders them from understanding and loving others. Now that Greene inside the pale of the Church and Murdoch outside it deal with the same theme about Christianity in their novels in the post-Christianity era, their efforts probably help evoke interest in the Christian theme.
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키워드
그린머독가톨릭교의기독교의법인간에 대한 이해사랑GreeneMurdochCatholicChristianlawhuman understandinglove
한국중앙영어영문학회 [The Jungang English Language And Literature Association Of Korea]
설립연도
1968
분야
인문학>영어와문학
소개
본 학회는 영미어문학의 학술연구와 이에 부합하는 아래의 사업을 기획 수행하며,
또한 회원 상호간의 친목을 도모함을 목적으로 한다.
1. 학회지 발간
2. 연구 발표회, 강연회, 공동연구
3. 영미어문학 관련 도서출판
4. 영미어문학 관계 도서 및 자료의 모집 및 비치
5. 기타 본회의 목적 달성에 필요한 사업
간행물
간행물명
영어영문학연구 [The Jungang Journal of English Language and Literature]