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Savoring God : Comparative Theopoetics
ISBN
9780190907365
Publication Year
2021
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Textbook
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Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Savoring God : Comparative Theopoetics
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Gloria Maité Hernández
Item Length
6.6in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
10in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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Savoring God is at comparative study featuring the Christian Cántico espiritual (Spiritual Canticle), by the sixteenth-century Spanish poet and theologian Saint John of the Cross, and the Hindu Sanskrit Rasa Lila (Dance of Love), which originated in the oral tradition. The poems are examined alongside theological commentaries. The comparisons examine the interactions between poetical language and theological discourse.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0190907363
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9780190907365
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Author
Gloria Maité Hernández
Publication Name
Savoring God : Comparative Theopoetics
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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Item Length
6.6in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
10in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

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Br128.H5h475 2021
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"Savoring God is an intensely personal book, the fruits of Gloria Mait'e Hern'andez's mature investment in two poems that she knows so very well, the C'antico espiritual of Saint John of the Cross and the BhÄgavata PurÄá¹++a's RÄsa LÄ«lÄ. This book is an exemplary instance of comparative reading, remarkably sophisticated in its attentiveness to each poem, a savoring of each word and every verse as these contribute to a cumulative passion for God. Savoring God is thus too an exemplary instance of comparative theology, the reading of texts intensified by mastery of and surrender to poetic form and suggestion." -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University"Although separated by great distances of time and geography, the RÄsa LÄ«lÄ and the Spiritual Canticle -- two classics of devotional love poetry -- illuminate each other in this extraordinary study by Gloria Mait'e Hern'andez. Hern'andez pays close attention to the rich tradition of commentary and theology that these texts have inspired, while never losing sight of their poetic and devotional power. As a work of both theological and poetic depth, Savoring God is a feast for all the senses." -- Ravi M. Gupta, Charles Redd Professor of Religious Studies, Utah State University"Young women seek their hidden lovers in a forest. From this thematic coincidence in St. John of the Cross's C'antico espiritual and the Hindu RÄsa LÄ«lÄ, Gloria Mait'e Hern'andez weaves an appreciation of poetry's capacity through sensorial devices to suggest the 'savoring' of divine encounter. Her reading and comparison of texts in Spanish and Sanskrit elucidates the poetry and the dense commentary that accompanies it. I learned from this book, about a poet I thought I knew well, and about a religious and poetic tradition about which I knew very little." -- Ignacio Navarrete, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley, "Savoring God is an intensely personal book, the fruits of Gloria Maité Hernández's mature investment in two poems that she knows so very well, the Cántico espiritual of Saint John of the Cross and the Bhagavata Puraa's Rasa Lila. This book is an exemplary instance of comparative reading, remarkably sophisticated in its attentiveness to each poem, a savoring of each word and every verse as these contribute to a cumulative passion for God. Savoring God is thus too an exemplary instance of comparative theology, the reading of texts intensified by mastery of and surrender to poetic form and suggestion." -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University "Although separated by great distances of time and geography, the Rasa Lila and the Spiritual Canticle -- two classics of devotional love poetry -- illuminate each other in this extraordinary study by Gloria Maité Hernández. Hernández pays close attention to the rich tradition of commentary and theology that these texts have inspired, while never losing sight of their poetic and devotional power. As a work of both theological and poetic depth, Savoring God is a feast for all the senses." -- Ravi M. Gupta, Charles Redd Professor of Religious Studies, Utah State University "Young women seek their hidden lovers in a forest. From this thematic coincidence in St. John of the Cross's Cántico espiritual and the Hindu Rasa Lila, Gloria Maité Hernández weaves an appreciation of poetry's capacity through sensorial devices to suggest the 'savoring' of divine encounter. Her reading and comparison of texts in Spanish and Sanskrit elucidates the poetry and the dense commentary that accompanies it. I learned from this book, about a poet I thought I knew well, and about a religious and poetic tradition about which I knew very little." -- Ignacio Navarrete, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley, "Savoring God is an intensely personal book, the fruits of Gloria Mait'e Hern'andez's mature investment in two poems that she knows so very well, the C'antico espiritual of Saint John of the Cross and the Bhagavata Puraa's Rasa Lila. This book is an exemplary instance of comparative reading, remarkably sophisticated in its attentiveness to each poem, a savoring of each word and every verse as these contribute to a cumulative passion for God. Savoring God is thus too an exemplary instance of comparative theology, the reading of texts intensified by mastery of and surrender to poetic form and suggestion." -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University"Although separated by great distances of time and geography, the Rasa Lila and the Spiritual Canticle -- two classics of devotional love poetry -- illuminate each other in this extraordinary study by Gloria Mait'e Hern'andez. Hern'andez pays close attention to the rich tradition of commentary and theology that these texts have inspired, while never losing sight of their poetic and devotional power. As a work of both theological and poetic depth, Savoring God is a feast for all the senses." -- Ravi M. Gupta, Charles Redd Professor of Religious Studies, Utah State University"Young women seek their hidden lovers in a forest. From this thematic coincidence in St. John of the Cross's C'antico espiritual and the Hindu Rasa Lila, Gloria Mait'e Hern'andez weaves an appreciation of poetry's capacity through sensorial devices to suggest the 'savoring' of divine encounter. Her reading and comparison of texts in Spanish and Sanskrit elucidates the poetry and the dense commentary that accompanies it. I learned from this book, about a poet I thought I knew well, and about a religious and poetic tradition about which I knew very little." -- Ignacio Navarrete, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley, "Savoring God is an intensely personal book, the fruits of Gloria MaitHernndez's mature investment in two poems that she knows so very well, the Cntico espiritual of Saint John of the Cross and the Bh=agavata Pur=a.na's R=asa L=il=a. This book is an exemplary instance of comparative reading, remarkably sophisticated in its attentiveness to each poem, a savoring of each word and every verse as these contribute to a cumulative passion for God. Savoring God is thus too an exemplary instance of comparative theology, the reading of texts intensified by mastery of and surrender to poetic form and suggestion." -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University "Although separated by great distances of time and geography, the R=asa L=il=a and the Spiritual Canticle -- two classics of devotional love poetry -- illuminate each other in this extraordinary study by Gloria MaitHernndez. Hernndez pays close attention to the rich tradition of commentary and theology that these texts have inspired, while never losing sight of their poetic and devotional power. As a work of both theological and poetic depth, Savoring God is a feast for all the senses." -- Ravi M. Gupta, Charles Redd Professor of Religious Studies, Utah State University "Young women seek their hidden lovers in a forest. From this thematic coincidence in St. John of the Cross's Cntico espiritual and the Hindu R=asa L=il=a, Gloria MaitHernndez weaves an appreciation of poetry's capacity through sensorial devices to suggest the 'savoring' of divine encounter. Her reading and comparison of texts in Spanish and Sanskrit elucidates the poetry and the dense commentary that accompanies it. I learned from this book, about a poet I thought I knew well, and about a religious and poetic tradition about which I knew very little." -- Ignacio Navarrete, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley, "Savoring God is an intensely personal book, the fruits of Gloria MaitHernndez's mature investment in two poems that she knows so very well, the Cntico espiritual of Saint John of the Cross and the Bh?gavata Pur??a's R?sa L?l?. This book is an exemplary instance of comparative reading, remarkably sophisticated in its attentiveness to each poem, a savoring of each word and every verse as these contribute to a cumulative passion for God. Savoring God is thus too an exemplary instance of comparative theology, the reading of texts intensified by mastery of and surrender to poetic form and suggestion." -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University "Although separated by great distances of time and geography, the R?sa L?l? and the Spiritual Canticle -- two classics of devotional love poetry -- illuminate each other in this extraordinary study by Gloria MaitHernndez. Hernndez pays close attention to the rich tradition of commentary and theology that these texts have inspired, while never losing sight of their poetic and devotional power. As a work of both theological and poetic depth, Savoring God is a feast for all the senses." -- Ravi M. Gupta, Charles Redd Professor of Religious Studies, Utah State University "Young women seek their hidden lovers in a forest. From this thematic coincidence in St. John of the Cross's Cntico espiritual and the Hindu R?sa L?l?, Gloria MaitHernndez weaves an appreciation of poetry's capacity through sensorial devices to suggest the 'savoring' of divine encounter. Her reading and comparison of texts in Spanish and Sanskrit elucidates the poetry and the dense commentary that accompanies it. I learned from this book, about a poet I thought I knew well, and about a religious and poetic tradition about which I knew very little." -- Ignacio Navarrete, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley, "Savoring God is an intensely personal book, the fruits of Gloria Mait´e Hern´andez's mature investment in two poems that she knows so very well, the C´antico espiritual of Saint John of the Cross and the Bhagavata Puraa's Rasa Lila. This book is an exemplary instance of comparative reading, remarkably sophisticated in its attentiveness to each poem, a savoring of each word and every verse as these contribute to a cumulative passion for God. Savoring God is thus too an exemplary instance of comparative theology, the reading of texts intensified by mastery of and surrender to poetic form and suggestion." -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University"Although separated by great distances of time and geography, the Rasa Lila and the Spiritual Canticle -- two classics of devotional love poetry -- illuminate each other in this extraordinary study by Gloria Mait´e Hern´andez. Hern´andez pays close attention to the rich tradition of commentary and theology that these texts have inspired, while never losing sight of their poetic and devotional power. As a work of both theological and poetic depth, Savoring God is a feast for all the senses." -- Ravi M. Gupta, Charles Redd Professor of Religious Studies, Utah State University"Young women seek their hidden lovers in a forest. From this thematic coincidence in St. John of the Cross's C´antico espiritual and the Hindu Rasa Lila, Gloria Mait´e Hern´andez weaves an appreciation of poetry's capacity through sensorial devices to suggest the 'savoring' of divine encounter. Her reading and comparison of texts in Spanish and Sanskrit elucidates the poetry and the dense commentary that accompanies it. I learned from this book, about a poet I thought I knew well, and about a religious and poetic tradition about which I knew very little." -- Ignacio Navarrete, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley, "Savoring God is an intensely personal book, the fruits of Gloria Maité Hernández's mature investment in two poems that she knows so very well, the Cántico espiritual of Saint John of the Cross and the Bh=agavata Pur=a.na's R=asa L=il=a. This book is an exemplary instance of comparative reading, remarkably sophisticated in its attentiveness to each poem, a savoring of each word and every verse as these contributeto a cumulative passion for God. Savoring God is thus too an exemplary instance of comparative theology, the reading of texts intensified by mastery of and surrender to poetic form and suggestion." -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity,Harvard University"Although separated by great distances of time and geography, the R=asa L=il=a and the Spiritual Canticle -- two classics of devotional love poetry -- illuminate each other in this extraordinary study by Gloria Maité Hernández. Hernández pays close attention to the rich tradition of commentary and theology that these texts have inspired, while never losing sight of their poetic and devotional power. As a work of boththeological and poetic depth, Savoring God is a feast for all the senses." -- Ravi M. Gupta, Charles Redd Professor of Religious Studies, Utah State University"Young women seek their hidden lovers in a forest. From this thematic coincidence in St. John of the Cross's Cántico espiritual and the Hindu R=asa L=il=a, Gloria Maité Hernández weaves an appreciation of poetry's capacity through sensorial devices to suggest the 'savoring' of divine encounter. Her reading and comparison of texts in Spanish and Sanskrit elucidates the poetry and the dense commentary that accompanies it. Ilearned from this book, about a poet I thought I knew well, and about a religious and poetic tradition about which I knew very little." -- Ignacio Navarrete, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley, "Savoring God is an intensely personal book, the fruits of Gloria Maité Hernández's mature investment in two poems that she knows so very well, the Cántico espiritual of Saint John of the Cross and the Bhagavata Puraa's Rasa Lila. This book is an exemplary instance of comparative reading, remarkably sophisticated in its attentiveness to each poem, a savoring of each word and every verse as these contribute to a cumulative passion for God. Savoring God is thus too an exemplary instance of comparative theology, the reading of texts intensified by mastery of and surrender to poetic form and suggestion." -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University"Although separated by great distances of time and geography, the Rasa Lila and the Spiritual Canticle -- two classics of devotional love poetry -- illuminate each other in this extraordinary study by Gloria Maité Hernández. Hernández pays close attention to the rich tradition of commentary and theology that these texts have inspired, while never losing sight of their poetic and devotional power. As a work of both theological and poetic depth, Savoring God is a feast for all the senses." -- Ravi M. Gupta, Charles Redd Professor of Religious Studies, Utah State University"Young women seek their hidden lovers in a forest. From this thematic coincidence in St. John of the Cross's Cántico espiritual and the Hindu Rasa Lila, Gloria Maité Hernández weaves an appreciation of poetry's capacity through sensorial devices to suggest the 'savoring' of divine encounter. Her reading and comparison of texts in Spanish and Sanskrit elucidates the poetry and the dense commentary that accompanies it. I learned from this book, about a poet I thought I knew well, and about a religious and poetic tradition about which I knew very little." -- Ignacio Navarrete, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley
Table of Content
Acknowledgements Note on Translation and Citation Introduction: Reading between Granada and Vrndavana Chapter 1 Savoring Theopoetics Chapter 2 Absent and Present Chapter 3 Sensorial Theopoetics Chapter 4 Secretly Together Conclusions Reading, Comparing, and Savoring List of Works Cited Spanish Glossary Sanskrit Glossary General Bibliography
Topic
General, Christianity / General
Lccn
2021-009158
Dewey Decimal
261.245
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Religion

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