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Poetics of the Incarnation

Author : Cristina Maria Cervone
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 37,45 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0812244516

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The author explores the work of fourteenth-century writers who discussed the intellectual implications of the religious idea of Incarnation in poetical and rhetorical forms. The book then goes on to discuss how the Incarnation of Christ allowed writers to meditate on the nature of language and form.

Poetics of the Incarnation

Author : Cristina Maria Cervone
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 15,97 MB
Release : 2013-02-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0812207475

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The Gospel of John describes the Incarnation of Christ as "the Word made flesh"—an intriguing phrase that uses the logic of metaphor but is not traditionally understood as merely symbolic. Thus the conceptual puzzle of the Incarnation also draws attention to language and form: what is the Word; how is it related to language; how can the Word become flesh? Such theological questions haunt the material imagery engaged by medieval writers, the structural forms that give their writing shape, and even their ideas about language itself. In Poetics of the Incarnation, Cristina Maria Cervone examines the work of fourteenth-century writers who, rather than approaching the mystery of the Incarnation through affective identification with the Passion, elected to ponder the intellectual implications of the Incarnation in poetical and rhetorical forms. Cervone argues that a poetics of the Incarnation becomes the grounds for working through the philosophical and theological implications of language, at a point in time when Middle English was emerging as a legitimate, if contested, medium for theological expression. In brief lyrics and complex narratives, late medieval English writers including William Langland, Julian of Norwich, Walter Hilton, and the anonymous author of the Charters of Christ took the relationship between God and humanity as a jumping-off point for their meditations on the nature of language and thought, the elision between the concrete and the abstract, the complex relationship between acting and being, the work done by poetry itself in and through time, and the meaning latent within poetical forms. Where Passion-devoted writing would focus on the vulnerability and suffering of the fleshly body, these texts took imaginative leaps, such as when they depict the body of Christ as a lily or the written word. Their Incarnational poetics repeatedly call attention to the fact that, in theology as in poetics, form matters.

A Widening Light

Author : Luci Shaw
Publisher : Harold Shaw Pub
Page : 143 pages
File Size : 23,5 MB
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780877889304

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Incarnation

Author : Irene Zimmerman
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 23,76 MB
Release : 2007-05-25
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1561012564

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Irene Zimmerman's scripturally-based poetry has been read from pulpits, savored by individuals, and provided the topics for weekend retreats and discussion groups. Incarnation restores to print the poems from Zimmerman's popular Woman Un-Bent and includes more than four dozen new and selected poems on scriptural themes.

Works of Love

Author : John F. Deane
Publisher : Columba Press (IE)
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 37,14 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781856077095

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A study of poetry in the context of religious faith.

Poetics of the Flesh

Author : Mayra Rivera
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 19,52 MB
Release : 2015-10-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0822374935

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In Poetics of the Flesh Mayra Rivera offers poetic reflections on how we understand our carnal relationship to the world, at once spiritual, organic, and social. She connects conversations about corporeality in theology, political theory, and continental philosophy to show the relationship between the ways ancient Christian thinkers and modern Western philosophers conceive of the "body" and "flesh.” Her readings of the biblical writings of John and Paul as well as the work of Tertullian illustrate how Christian ideas of flesh influenced the works of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Michel Foucault, and inform her readings of Judith Butler, Frantz Fanon, and others. Rivera also furthers developments in new materialism by exploring the intersections among bodies, material elements, social arrangements, and discourses through body and flesh. By painting a complex picture of bodies, and by developing an account of how the social materializes in flesh, Rivera provides a new way to understand gender and race.