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David Jasper - The Sacred Body: Asceticism in Religion, Literature, Art, and Culture - 9781602581418 - V9781602581418
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The Sacred Body: Asceticism in Religion, Literature, Art, and Culture

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Description for The Sacred Body: Asceticism in Religion, Literature, Art, and Culture Hardback. An autobiographical journey through disparate written texts (in literature, philosophy, theology and religion), art, and cinema. It pursues the body of the Christian tradition of 'the Word made flesh' - a body torn and crucified, resurrected, and divinised, embracing both deep suffering and profound joy. Num Pages: 260 pages, colour illus. BIC Classification: DSB; HRLM. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 237 x 163 x 26. Weight in Grams: 602.
Continuing the work began in The Sacred Desert, David Jasper here turns his attention to the body, seeking a profound understanding of what it means to be in the flesh. A deeply autobiographical journey through disparate written texts (in literature, philosophy, theology and religion), art, and cinema, The Sacred Body rigorously and artfully pursues the body...
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Continuing the work began in The Sacred Desert, David Jasper here turns his attention to the body, seeking a profound understanding of what it means to be in the flesh. A deeply autobiographical journey through disparate written texts (in literature, philosophy, theology and religion), art, and cinema, The Sacred Body rigorously and artfully pursues the body of the Christian tradition of ""the Word made flesh""--a body torn and crucified, resurrected, and divinized, embracing both deep suffering and profound joy. Engaging ascetic traditions that began among fourth-century desert monastics, as well as George Herbert, Simone Weil, Meister Eckhart, James Joyce and others, David Jasper once again provides a bold, learned, and original theological exploration.

Product Details

Publisher
Baylor University Press United States
Number of pages
260
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
601 g
Number of Pages
260
Place of Publication
Waco, United States
ISBN
9781602581418
SKU
V9781602581418
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About David Jasper
David Jasper is Professor of Literature and Theology, University of Glasgow. His previous books include The Sacred Desert: Religion, Literature, Art and Culture and The Oxford Handbook of English Literature and Theology. He lives in Wishaw, Scotland.

Reviews for The Sacred Body: Asceticism in Religion, Literature, Art, and Culture
"A beautiful, even inspired, book that weaves through art, literature, Scripture, and philosophy."
David E. Klemm, Professor of Modern Religious Thought, The University of Iowa "This deeply serious meditation contains fresh, often dazzling, interpretations of classical literature and painting. Quintessential Jasper
his best book yet."
George Newlands, Professor of Divinity, University of Glasgow ... heartily recommended for readers...
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"A beautiful, even inspired, book that weaves through art, literature, Scripture, and philosophy."
David E. Klemm, Professor of Modern Religious Thought, The University of Iowa "This deeply serious meditation contains fresh, often dazzling, interpretations of classical literature and painting. Quintessential Jasper
his best book yet."
George Newlands, Professor of Divinity, University of Glasgow ... heartily recommended for readers interested in intellectual and spiritual exploration.
Eugene Webb, University of Washington
Christianity and Literature David Jasper is a mighty theologian, and this short book... represents a serious, dense, and powerful contribution to contemporary theology
strong medicine indeed.... It is certainly a book that demands a second reading, and perhaps many more.
Church Times [Jasper's] ability to draw the expected and unexpected partner into a conversation on the ascetic body is no mere clever or playful attempt to 'convince,' rather he invites the reader into the conversation to become part of the pursuit of a possibility for theology today.
Paul M. Collins, University of Chidester
The Journal of Theological Studies As an author, Jasper is not ashamed to bare his own life before the reader's eyes. His method is refreshingly frank in its idiosyncrasy: personal anecdotes are common, the personal pronoun is abundant, and the book as a whole has an artful, syncopated quality.
Christian Scholar's Review

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