The Submerged Reality: Sophiology and the Turn to a Poetic Metaphysics - Michael Martin - Books - Angelico Press - 9781621381136 - February 10, 2015
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The Submerged Reality: Sophiology and the Turn to a Poetic Metaphysics

Michael Martin

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The Submerged Reality: Sophiology and the Turn to a Poetic Metaphysics

Publisher Marketing: In The Submerged Reality: Sophiology and the Turn to a Poetic Metaphysics, Michael Martin challenges us to reimagine theology, philosophy, and poetics through the lens of sophiology. Sophiology, as this book shows, is not a rogue theology, but a way of perceiving that which shines through the cosmos: a way that can return metaphysics to postmodern thought and facilitate a (re)union of religion, science, and art. "This is a brave, powerful, and intensely fascinating book that will certainly prove controversial. The notion of the divine Wisdom, Sophia, has always proved contentious in theology, but has remained persistent. For Michael Martin, it is essentially a poetic intuition, challenging our ways of perception and understanding. Exploring writers left in the shadows by conventional theology, he taps sources from which theology and the life of the Church could find renewal."--ANDREW LOUTH "In The Submerged Reality, Michael Martin suggests why a radicalized orthodoxy in the future will need more to 'walk on the wild side' and appropriate what is best in the esoteric, occult, and even gnostic traditions. He intimates that the past failure to do this is linked to a one-sidedly masculine theology, downgrading the sacrality of life, immanence, fertility, and the 'active receptivity' of the feminine. The consequence of this has been the perverse liberal attempt to distill 'order out of disorder, ' or the denial of real essences, relations, gender difference, and the objective existence of all things as beautiful. Finally, Martin argues that such a genuinely feminist theology would also be concerned with a space between the openly empirical observation of nature on the one hand, and the reflective exposition of divine historical revelation on the other. In this space, continuously new poetic realities are shaped and emerge under the guidance of holy inspiring wisdom."--JOHN MILBANK "This is a very clearly written and lively work of Catholic apologetics. Professors would be well advised to assign it as a text for undergraduate courses in theology. The Submerged Reality could win the hearts and minds of contemporary young people for Christian belief."--FRANCESCA ARAN MURPHY "Sophiology is best understood, not as a 'doctrine, ' but as a way of seeing and feeling the deepest mystery of reality. In this wide-ranging and exhilarating book, Michael Martin gives us the most important theological apologia for the contemplation of divine Sophia since the great Russian Sophiologists of the last century. Drawing on the Russian genius of Vladimir Soloviev and Sergius Bulgakov, Martin's meditation on Sophia ranges across the contributions of figures such as Jacob Boehme and Rudolf Steiner, Edith Stein and Pavel Florensky, Hans Urs von Balthasar and John Milbank. In so doing, he weaves a rich tapestry that illumines how a deeper gaze toward the feminine figure of Sophia begins to yield a more adequate response to the crisis of post-modern secular culture."--AARON RICHES MICHAEL MARTIN is Assistant Professor of English and Philosophy at Marygrove College. He is the author of Literature and the Encounter with God in Post-Reformation England (Ashgate, 2014), a work of literary criticism, and a volume of poetry, Meditations in Times of Wonder (Angelico Press, 2014). Contributor Bio:  Martin, Michael Michael Martin is professor of philosophy emeritus at Boston University. He has done research in the philosophy of religion, the philosophy of law, and the philosophy of the social sciences. He is the author of many books including, "Social Science and Philosophical Analysis (1978), The Legal Philosophy of H. L. A. Hart (1987), Atheism: A Philosophical Justification, The Case Against Christianity (1991), Legal Realism: American and Scandinavian (1997), " and co-editor with L. McIntyre of Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science. "Contributor Bio:  Pabst, Adrian Adrian Pabst is lecturer in politics at the University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom, and fellow of the Centre of Theology and Philosophy. He is the editor of many volumes, most recentlyThe Crisis of Global Capitalism: Pope Benedict XVI's Social Encyclical and the Future of Political Economy. This is his first monograph.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 10, 2015
ISBN13 9781621381136
Publishers Angelico Press
Genre Religious Orientation > Catholic
Pages 246
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 14 mm   ·   367 g
Language English  

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