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Ancient Christian Ecopoetics: Cosmologies, Saints, Things

[Hardback]

by Virginia Burrus

    • Author

      Virginia Burrus

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      University of Pennsylvania Press

    • Published

      November 2018

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      In our age of ecological crisis, what insights--if any--can we expect to find by looking to our past? Perhaps, suggests Virginia Burrus, early Christianity might yield usable ecological thought. Turning aside from the familiar specter of Christianity's human-centered theology of dominion, Burrus directs our attention to aspects of ancient Christian thought and practice that remain strange and alien. Drawn to excess and transgression, in search of transformation, early Christians creatively reimagined the universe and the human, cultivating relationships with a wide range of other beings--animal, vegetable, and mineral; angelic and demonic; divine and earthly; large and small.

      In Ancient Christian Ecopoetics, Burrus facilitates a provocative encounter between early Christian theology and contemporary ecological thought. In the first section, Burrus explores how the mysterious figure of khora, drawn from Plato's Timaeus, haunts accounts of a creation envisioned as varyingly monstrous, unstable, and unknowable. In the second section, she explores how hagiographical literature queers notions of nature and places the very category of the human into question, in part by foregrounding the saint's animality, in part by writing the saint into the landscape. The third section considers material objects, as small as portable relics and icons, as large as church and monastery complexes. Ancient Christians considered all of these animate beings, simultaneously powerful and vulnerable, protective and in need of protection, lovable and loving. Viewed through the shifting lenses of an ancient ecopoetics, Burrus demonstrates how humans both loomed large and shrank to invisibility, absorbed in the rapture of a strange and animate ecology.

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      • Author

        Virginia Burrus

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        University of Pennsylvania Press

      • Published

        November 2018

      • Weight

        636g

      • Dimensions

        16.1 x 23.2 x 2.8 cm

      • ISBN

        9780812250794

      • ISBN-10

        0812250796

      • Eden Code

        4688890

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      • Author/Creator: Virginia Burrus

      • ISBN: 9780812250794

      • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

      • Release Date: November 2018

      • Weight: 636g

      • Dimensions: 16.1 x 23.2 x 2.8 cm

      • Eden Code: 4688890


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