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OverviewMaterial Mystery considers three apparently anthropocentric myths that are central to Abrahamic religions-those of the primal human, the incarnated and possibly divine redeemer, and the resurrected body. At first glance, these stories reinforce a human-centered theology and point to a very anthropomorphic God. Taking them seriously seems to ignore the material turn in the humanities entirely, with the same sort of willful ignorance that some of our politicians show in declaring that their myths count as facts, or that the point of the rest of the world is to further human consumption. But it is possible, Karmen MacKendrick shows, to read these figures through a particular tradition that emerges from the Hebrew Bible, the tradition of Wisdom as a creative force. Wisdom texts are common across the ancient Near East. As the idea of creative Wisdom develops from antiquity into the middle ages, it gathers philosophical influences from a range of philosophical traditions. This exuberantly promiscuous impurity-intellectual, artistic, and theological-generates new interpretive possibilities. In these interpretations, each human-like figure opens up onto the world''s matter, as an interdependent part of it, and matter is thoroughly mixed with divinity. Such mythic readings complement our factual, scientific understanding of the material world, to engage wider kinds of knowing and affective attention-particularly Wisdom''s combination of care and delight. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karmen MacKendrickPublisher: Fordham University Press Imprint: Fordham University Press ISBN: 9780823294558ISBN 10: 0823294552 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 17 August 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMaterial Mystery is a landmark work that cuts through the traditional divides between philosophy and theology, religion and science, matter and spirit, and knowledge and mystery. By challenging our most cherished assumptions and modes of belief, MacKendrick opens up the Western religious and philosophical traditions to a nonstandard reading while also showing how integral the non-canonical and esoteric traditions can be to our contemporary understanding. A masterpiece of erudition, Material Mystery provides a moving, compelling, and timely synthesis of counter-traditional readings of ancient philosophy with biblical and gnostic literature and theology. --Jeffrey W. Robbins, author of Radical Theology: A Vision for Change MacKendrick makes her case carefully and clearly. High Recommended.-- ""Choice"" Material Mystery is a landmark work that cuts through the traditional divides between philosophy and theology, religion and science, matter and spirit, and knowledge and mystery. By challenging our most cherished assumptions and modes of belief, MacKendrick opens up the Western religious and philosophical traditions to a nonstandard reading while also showing how integral the non-canonical and esoteric traditions can be to our contemporary understanding. A masterpiece of erudition, Material Mystery provides a moving, compelling, and timely synthesis of counter-traditional readings of ancient philosophy with biblical and gnostic literature and theology.---Jeffrey W. Robbins, author of Radical Theology: A Vision for Change Material Mystery is a landmark work that cuts through the traditional divides between philosophy and theology, religion and science, matter and spirit, and knowledge and mystery. By challenging our most cherished assumptions and modes of belief, MacKendrick opens up the Western religious and philosophical traditions to a nonstandard reading while also showing how integral the non-canonical and esoteric traditions can be to our contemporary understanding. A masterpiece of erudition, Material Mystery provides a moving, compelling, and timely synthesis of counter-traditional readings of ancient philosophy with biblical and gnostic literature and theology. -- Jeffrey W. Robbins, author of Radical Theology: A Vision for Change Author InformationKarmen MacKendrick is Professor of Philosophy at LeMoyne College. Her books include Failing Desire, Divine Enticement, and Word Made Skin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |