Beyond Measure: The Poetics of the Image in Bernard of Clairvaux

Author:   Isaac Slater, OCSO
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Volume:   279
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Pages:   250
Publication Date:   13 February 2020
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Author:   Isaac Slater, OCSO
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Volume:   279
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.312kg
ISBN:  

9780879072797


ISBN 10:   0879072792
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   13 February 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
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"""From the beginnings of our Order, Cistercian monks and nuns have expressed their desire for—and sometimes their insistence on—seeing God in the here and now `sicuti est' (`as he is' - 1 Jn 3:2), and none more than Bernard of Clairvaux. In this clear and illuminating study, Slater demonstrates to what extent Bernard considered this contemplative knowledge possible in this life, to what extent he accepted it as impossible, and how, by the transformation of desire, men and women could be brought closer to the impossible. Reading Slater's book, we are renewed in the willingness to allow the Word to work on who we are interiorly in the unrelinquishable hope of coming to know him for who he is."" Bernard Bonowitz, OCSO, author of Truly Seeking God ""Slater's innovative work is unique in taking into account both the theological as well as the artistic dimensions of Bernard's writings. Attending to Bernard's insights into the role of the imagination and desire in spiritual transformation, Beyond Measure resonates with current concern about the true self and an accurate perception of the world and shows how the divine works through distortions and turns all things to good. It sheds new light on topics such as art, experience, and freedom in Bernard's corpus.""Raymond Studzinski, OSB, The Catholic University of America ""Slater's fresh approach to looking at Bernard as an artist, who saw the world as an artist, communicated as an artist, and appreciated God as the divine artist, is a welcome addition to Bernardine scholarship. Reading this book left me with new questions and insights about what to keep my eyes open for in my own reading of Bernard, and this is one of the things I most hope for in a book such as this."" Cistercian Studies Quarterly"


From the beginnings of our Order, Cistercian monks and nuns have expressed their desire for--and sometimes their insistence on--seeing God in the here and now `sicuti est' (`as he is' - 1 Jn 3:2), and none more than Bernard of Clairvaux. In this clear and illuminating study, Slater demonstrates to what extent Bernard considered this contemplative knowledge possible in this life, to what extent he accepted it as impossible, and how, by the transformation of desire, men and women could be brought closer to the impossible. Reading Slater's book, we are renewed in the willingness to allow the Word to work on who we are interiorly in the unrelinquishable hope of coming to knowing him for who he is. Bernard Bonowitz, OCSO, author of, Saint Bernard's Three-Course Banquet: Humility, Charity and Contemplation in the De Gradibus


From the beginnings of our Order, Cistercian monks and nuns have expressed their desire for-and sometimes their insistence on-seeing God in the here and now `sicuti est' (`as he is' - 1 Jn 3:2), and none more than Bernard of Clairvaux. In this clear and illuminating study, Slater demonstrates to what extent Bernard considered this contemplative knowledge possible in this life, to what extent he accepted it as impossible, and how, by the transformation of desire, men and women could be brought closer to the impossible. Reading Slater's book, we are renewed in the willingness to allow the Word to work on who we are interiorly in the unrelinquishable hope of coming to know him for who he is. Bernard Bonowitz, OCSO, author of Truly Seeking God Slater's innovative work is unique in taking into account both the theological as well as the artistic dimensions of Bernard's writings. Attending to Bernard's insights into the role of the imagination and desire in spiritual transformation, Beyond Measure resonates with current concern about the true self and an accurate perception of the world and shows how the divine works through distortions and turns all things to good. It sheds new light on topics such as art, experience, and freedom in Bernard's corpus. Raymond Studzinski, OSB, The Catholic University of America Slater's fresh approach to looking at Bernard as an artist, who saw the world as an artist, communicated as an artist, and appreciated God as the divine artist, is a welcome addition to Bernardine scholarship. Reading this book left me with new questions and insights about what to keep my eyes open for in my own reading of Bernard, and this is one of the things I most hope for in a book such as this. Cistercian Studies Quarterly


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Isaac Slater, OCSO, a monk of the Abbey of the Genesee, received a licentiate in historical theology from The Catholic University of America. His articles have appeared in journals including Literature and Theology, Cîteaux, and Cistercian Studies Quarterly. He has published two collections of poems, Surpassing Pleasure (Porcupine's Quill, 2011) and Lean (Grey Borders, 2016), along with a co-translation of poems by Hafiz of Shiraz, The Tangled Braid (Fons Vitae, 2010).

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