Contemplative Realism: A Theological-Aesthetical Manifesto
Contemplative Realism: A Theological-Aesthetical Manifesto
Hren, Joshua
product information
Condition: New, UPC: 9781951319571, Publication Date: Sat, January 1, 2022, Type: Hardcover ,
join & start selling
description
3

As ever, but especially in our present age of raging post-truth unreality, we ought to heed Pope Benedict XVI's summons to "ask rather more carefully what 'the real' actually is." So-called "realism" can blind us-instead of binding us-to things as they are. "Are we not interested in the cosmos anymore?" Benedict asks. "Are we today really hopelessly huddled in our own little circle?" If this preeminent mind of our time is not wrong, and "the man who puts to one side the reality of God is a realist only in appearance," then we ought to ask with unflinching intensity and openness: what is real? Like liturgy, literature asks this question with a range of forms that answer it very differently. At times, both art and worship seem to devolve into the manners and mood of self-referential and inconsequential play, gestures without meaning, or "bank notes" (says Benedict) "without funds to cover them." These too-closed circles of communication wall off transcendence. In living cruciform liturgy-on the contrary-"the congregation does not offer its own thoughts or poetry but is taken out of itself and given the privilege of sharing in the cosmic song of praise of the cherubim and seraphim." In living contemplative literature something analogous happens: we suffer and praise with the whole of creation; the prose cultivates a grateful disposition, prompting us to yearn for a vision of the whole.

But this manifesto on behalf of a "contemplative realism" makes no claims to create, ex nihilo, a new aesthetical species. Rather, it seeks to articulate a literary approach that exists already in diffuse books as well as in the potencies of living artists. It seeks to gather and galvanize those souls. More than anything, it yearns to quicken a contemplative realist disposition among as many comers as possible-literary chops or no. For, in a very bad way (to borrow from Josef Pieper), "man's ability to see is in decline."

Joshua Hren is founder of Wiseblood Books and co-founder of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at the University of St. Thomas, Houston. His books include: the short story collections This Our Exile and In the Wine Press; the book of poems Last Things, First Things, & Other Lost Causes; Middle-earth and the Return of the Common Good: J.R.R. Tolkien and Political Philosophy; How to Read (and Write) Like a Catholic; and the novel Infinite Regress.



reviews

Be the first to write a review

member goods

No member items were found under this heading.

notems store

Beauty and the Beast and ...

by Taylor, Bayard

Hardcover /Hardcover

$42.74

If Jesus Came to My ...

by Thomas, Joan G.

Hardcover /Hardcover

$14.24

God of Covenant - Bible ...

by Wilkin, Jen

Paperback /Paperback

$21.14

listens & views

EXCALIBUR (RMST) (GER)

by GRAVE DIGGER

COMPACT DISC

$11.99

TERRY KNIGHT & THE PACK ...

by KNIGHT,TERRY AND PACK

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$12.99

PRESENTING OSCAR MOORE

by MOORE,OSCAR

COMPACT DISC

$15.25

BOSSA TROPICAL

by COSTA,GAL

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$18.99

Return Policy

All sales are final

Shipping

No special shipping considerations available.
Shipping fees determined at checkout.
promoting relevance through notable postings ]

A notem is a meaningful post that highlights an experience, idea, topic of interest, an event ... whatever a member believes worthy of discussion. Each notem becomes a pathway by which to make meaningful connections.

notems is a free, global social network that rewards members by the number and quality of notems they post.

notemote® © . Privacy Policy. Developed by Hartmann Software Group