Grace and Imagination: From Fear to Freedom |
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Authors: | William Rich |
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Affiliation: | (1) Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute, New York City;(2) Church of St. Luke in the Fields, USA;(3) Psychiatry and Religion Program, Union Theological Seminary, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Creative use of our imagination is essential if we are to live a vibrant life. Although our use of imagination is often blocked by various fears, D. W. Winnicott's insights into play, aggression, and the use of transitional objects open up paths towards greater freedom. The sacred texts, symbols, and liturgies of our religious traditions can then become the toys which engage us in profound and re-creating soul play. Through grace and the evocative examples of our teachers, we can find ways to use our imagination more freely to deepen our spiritual life and psychological wholeness. |
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Keywords: | imagination creativity fear freedom grace risk D. W. Winnicott play illusion transitional objects aggression midrash Barry Ulanov Ann Belford Ulanov Gerard Manley Hopkins |
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