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Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism Regina Mara Schwartz

Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism By Regina Mara Schwartz

Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism by Regina Mara Schwartz


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This book explores the movement from a world of sacraments to the sacramental, in which the impulses once met by sacred ritual are displaced onto wider cultural forms, a poetics that becomes the province of mystery.

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Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism Summary

Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism: When God Left the World by Regina Mara Schwartz

Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism asks what happened when the world was shaken by challenges to the sacred order as people had known it, an order that regulated both their actions and beliefs. When Reformers gave up the doctrine of transubstantiation (even as they held onto revised forms of the Eucharist), they lost a doctrine that infuses all materiality, spirituality, and signification with the presence of God. That presence guaranteed the cleansing of human fault, the establishment of justice, the success of communication, the possibility of union with God and another, and love. These longings were not lost but displaced, Schwartz argues, onto other cultural forms in a movement from ritual to the arts, from the sacrament to the sacramental. Investigating the relationship of the arts to the sacred, Schwartz returns to the primary meaning of sacramental as sign making, noting that because the sign always points beyond itself, it participates in transcendence, and this evocation of transcendence, of mystery, is the work of a sacramental poetics.

Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism Reviews

Schwartz offers us a rich feast of ideas and enables us to participate in a vital conversation; I have thoroughly enjoyed consuming what she has to say, and I urge others to take the opportunity to do likewise. -- Mark Knight * Christianity and Literature *
Unfailingly readable, clear and precise, Sacramental Poetics is one of the most important studies of our critical moment, allowing us to move beyond readings of early modern ritual and theatre as merely the emptied-out forms of an earlier age. Schwartz's book is an excavation of 'Cultural Memory' that not only recovers a lingering sense of loss, but also an imaginative reconfiguration in an effort to find a just and meaningful world. -- Joseph Sterrett * Cardiff University, Early Modern Literary Studies *
Sacramental Poetics is a significant contribution not only to sacramental theology, liturgical history and literary studies . . . but also stands as a fine example of interdisciplinary scholarship. -- Barnnon Hancock * Reviews in Religion and Theology *
Schwartz's compelling and brilliant demonstration will certainly deeply modify our appreciation of mysticism in Modernity, in literature as well as in philosophy-and even in theology. -- Jean-Luc Marion, University of Paris * Sorbonne and University of Chicago *
This important study is as much a manifesto as a literary and cultural study on the transubstantiation of transubstantiation in the face of the secular imperative that haunts us. It not only provides a rich analysis of individual texts, it also shows a way to establish a new communion and a new community. -- Michael Lieb * University of Illinois *
Written without technical jargon, this study will be an important resource not only for the students of Shakespeare, Milton, Donne, and George Herbert, but also for those interested in philosophy, theology, political theory, and the modern cultural heritage of the West. -- CHOICE
Many others have studied this movement from ritual to the arts, from the sacrament to the sacramental, but rarely with the literary sensitivity shown here. -- The Times Literary Supplement

About Regina Mara Schwartz

Regina Mara Schwartz is Professor of English at Northwestern University, where she teaches literature, religion, and law. She is the author of Remembering and Repeating: On Milton's Theology and Poetics (1988), winner of the James Holly Hanford Book Award, and The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism (1997), which was nominated for a Pulitzer.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Poesia Mystica 1. Sacramental Poetics 2. Mystical and Political Bodies Part II. Justitia Mystica 3. Shakespeare's Tragic Mass: Craving Justice 4. Milton's Cosmic Body: Doing Justice Part III. Amor Mysticus 5. Herbert's Praise: Communion in Conversation 6. Donne in Love: Communion of the Flesh Afterword Notes Index

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CIN0804758336G
9780804758338
0804758336
Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism: When God Left the World by Regina Mara Schwartz
Used - Good
Paperback
Stanford University Press
20080530
216
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