Mark S. Burrows Jean Ward Ma Gorzata Grzegorzewska
This book explores the much debated relation of language and bodily experience (i.e. the 'flesh'), considering in particular how poetry functions as revelatory discourse and thus relates to the formal horizon of theological inquiry. The central thematic focus is around a 'phenomenology of the flesh' as that which connects us with the world, being the site of perception and feeling, joy and suffering, and of life itself in all its vulnerability. The voices represented in this collection reflect interdisciplinary methods of interpretation and broadly ecumenical sensibilities, focusing...
This book explores the much debated relation of language and bodily experience (i.e. the 'flesh'), considering in particular how poetry functions a...