The idea of a connection between poetry and religion is as old as
civilization. Homer consulted the Olympian gods on the fate of the
fighters on the plain before Troy, and the poet made the heavenly ones
speak. It was through poetry that the gods were brought within reach
of human hearing. In the centuries after Homer, the Athenian stage
became the setting where gods made their poetic interventions,
resolving human impasses and contributing to the emotional
synchronization of the public life of the city.
Sloterdijk argues that, as with the culture of the Ancient Greeks, all
religions inscribe a kind of “theopoetry” at the heart of their
cultural life and thought, even as they strenuously obscure these
poetic origins through the cultivation and enforcement of orthodox
norms. Sloterdijk also shows how, in conditions of religious
pluralism, religions poetically reshape themselves to accommodate the
demands of the religious marketplace.
This highly original study of the poetic devices that inform accounts
of the otherworldly offers a new interpretation of religious practice
and its theological elaboration through history, as well as a fresh
perspective on our contemporary age in which collective life,
interwoven with imaginative fabrications, is fraying under critical
stress.
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Religion as Poetry
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9781509547517
Publisert
2023
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Engelsk
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