The Sacred Community by David Jasper

The Sacred Community by David Jasper

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Liturgical, sacramental, and historical, The Sacred Community is a masterful work of theological aesthetics. David Jasper draws upon a rich variety of texts and images from literature, art, and religious tradition to explore the liturgical community gathered around the moment of the Sanctus in the Eucharistic liturgy.

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The Sacred Community by David Jasper

Liturgical, sacramental, and historical, The Sacred Community is a masterful work of theological aesthetics. David Jasper draws upon a rich variety of texts and images from literature, art, and religious tradition to explore the liturgical community gathered around - and most fully constituted by - the moment of the Sanctus in the Eucharistic liturgy. From art and architecture to pilgrimage and politics Jasper places this community in the midst of the contemporary world.
"Intensely reflective and deeply movingRanging widely over the landscape of ancient and modern theology, literature, and history alike, this rich and rewarding work explores the grace of a self-emptying God and the gift of sacred community." --Roger Lundin author of Believing Again: Doubt and Faith in a Secular Age
"In Sacred Community , Jasper demonstrates how the Christian community plays a significant role in God's plan for human salvation. Both informative and contemplative, Jasper's imagination is truly universal in its breadth, drawing from western and eastern traditions, philosophy, and the arts and sciences. He has a poet's ear for language." --Thomas Scirghi, Associate Professor of Theology, Fordham University
The rich layers of theological reflection with which [Jasper] weaves together his conversation between the arts and Christian liturgy benefit from not only a host of modern and contemporary artists, writers and poets with religious concerns but also from particularly poignant soundings on these matters from various cultural voices among the likes of philosophers, scientists, and historians. -- Taylor Worley, Union University -- Theological Book Review
Jasper's illustration of this repetition and remembrance of betrayal in the composition and reading of the Gospel of Mark, and how this complex web of multifold betrayals are inseparable from the 'good news' itself, is subtle and a masterful wedding of literary theory and theology. -- Bradley A. Johnson -- Literature and Theology
Stylistically, Jasper's ability to make surprising connections enthralls, baffles, and enchants--often simultaneously--making this book a nourishing and exciting springboard for contemplation. -- D. R. Boscaljon, independent scholar -- CHOICE Advance
Ranging from the writings of and about the Desert Fathers and Mothers, classic texts by medieval mystics, works of classical and modern art, and contemporary Continental philosophy, Jasper reads each as work of literature with theological secrets to tell. The elusive, oracular quality of his writing can be at times difficult, but more often than not even his most meditative and specialist pieces are conversational and inviting. -- Bradley Johnson -- Literature and Theology Journal
David Jasper is Professor of Literature and Theology, University of Glasgow. His previous books include The Sacred Desert: Religion, Literature, Art and Culture and The Oxford Handbook of English Literature and Theology. He lives in Wishaw, Scotland.
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ISBN 13 9781602585584
ISBN 10 160258558X
Title The Sacred Community
Author David Jasper
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Baylor University Press
Year published 2012-10-30
Number of pages 234
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.