The Undiscovered Country

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 0:45:39

Tonight I had the delight of attending the first class for “Shakespeare: A Christian View of the World.” It was a positive thrill. It has been five years since I last took a Shakespeare class and that is about five years too long. When I saw that this class was coming up as an elective at Covenant, I could not resist adding it to my schedule.

A semester with the Bard? At seminary?

I am really excited about the selection of plays we will be looking at. While not all of my favorites are amongst the eight we will study, Hamlet makes a showing, along with other old friends such as Twelfth Night and Measure for Measure.

We are going to be looking at how Shakespeare's Christian beliefs influenced his works and also (so it appears) simply soaking up the greatness of the world's greatest poet. It certainly must be said that Shakespeare's work is a testimony to the gifts God bestows.

As T.S. Eliot said, “Shakespeare and Dante divide the modern world between them. There is no third.” (Of course, Eliot was too humble…)

I'm delighted I am in one half of the world this semester.


Re: The Undiscovered Country

I'll do my best! ;)

Posted by Timothy R. Butler - Feb 6, 2010 | 16:42:7

Re: The Undiscovered Country

Man… I like your attitude. I might be too scared to take a class like that. Scared they're not going to be honest to the bard, that he will be forced into the seminary's worldview. Keep 'em honest, Tim!

Posted by Caedmon - Feb 4, 2010 | 19:1:27

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