Sacred Modes of Being in a Postsecular World
- Editor: Andrew W. Hass, University of Stirling
- Date Published: September 2021
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781316517918
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How do we talk meaningfully about the sacred in contexts where conventional religious expression has so often lost its power? Inspired by the influential work of David Jasper, this important volume builds on his thinking to identify sacrality in a world where the old religious and secular debates have exhausted themselves and theology struggles for a new language in their wake. Distinguished writers explore here the idea of the sacred as one that exists, paradoxically, in a space that is both possible and impossible: profoundly theological on the one hand, but also deeply this-worldly and irreligious on the other. This is a sacredness that is simultaneously 'present' and 'absent': one which encompasses – as Jasper himself characterises it – 'the impossible possibility of an absolute vision'. The book teaches us that the sacred assumes a renewed potency when fully engaged with the creativity that happens across religion, literature, philosophy and the arts.
Read more- The question of how to speak 'religiously' in secular or post-secular contexts is one of the most important and urgent in contemporary religious studies: so this book is highly topical
- Its roster of contributors – who include Paul Fiddes, Thomas Altizer, Mieke Bal, Graham Ward and Werner Jeanrond – reads like a 'who's who' of leading thinkers modern theology
- A big, expansive treatment of the topic which brings new depth to meanings of the sacred
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This is a high-quality volume that will be widely read. It brings together accomplished contributors who have produced uniformly original and exciting work. All of the contributions are written according to very high standards of lucidity and rigour, and it contains some really interesting developments of the notion of the sacred in theological thinking that I feel sure will continue to be cited and discussed for quite some time to come. Daniel Whistler, Royal Holloway
See more reviewsThis volume assembles high-calibre contributions from an impressive, international group of theologians at the top of their profession writing on an important subject: the place of the sacred in the post-secular world. I greatly admire what this volume accomplishes in contributing to a number of significant debates. Eric Ziolkowski, Lafayette College
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- Date Published: September 2021
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781316517918
- length: 288 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 158 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.53kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction Andrew W. Hass
Part I. Jasper's Sacred Mode of Being:
1. The sacred opening Andrew W. Hass
2. A sacramental world: Refiguring the sacred and the secular in David Jasper's 'Sacred' trilogy Paul S. Fiddes
3. Sacred thinking? Thinking theologically with David Jasper and Paul Gauguin Mattias Martinson
Part II. Theology's Cultural Mode of the Sacred:
4. Theology as literature, rhetoric and ideology Graham Ward
5. Hope in the sacred community Werner G. Jeanrond
6. The advent of the nothing Thomas J.J. Altizer
Part III. Culture's Theological Mode of the Sacred:
7. The interdisciplinary nature of literature and theology Yang Huilin
8. William Blake as leitourgos Christopher Rowland
9. Bodies dead or alive? Intermediality, ambiguity, and the politics of dying Mieke Bal
10. The desert is in the words we speak George Pattison
Afterword David Jasper.
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