Marilynne Robinson, Theologian of the Ordinary

Marilynne Robinson, Theologian of the Ordinary
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9781501359002
ISBN-13 : 1501359002
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Book Synopsis Marilynne Robinson, Theologian of the Ordinary by : Andrew Cunning

Download or read book Marilynne Robinson, Theologian of the Ordinary written by Andrew Cunning and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2020-12-10 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marilynne Robinson, Theologian of the Ordinary posits that Robinson's widely celebrated novels and essays are best understood as emerging from a foundational theology that has 'the Ordinary' as its source. Reading Robinson's published work, and drawing on an original interview with Robinson, Andrew Cunning constructs an authentically Robinsonian theology that is at once distinctly American and conversant with contemporary continental philosophy of religion. This book demonstrates that the Ordinary is the source of Robinson's writing and, as a phenomenon that opens onto a surplus of meaning, is where Robinson's notion of transcendence emerges. Robinson's theology is one centered on the material reality of the world and on the subjective nature of one's encounter with oneself and the physical stuff of existence. Arguing that the Ordinary demands an artistic response, this book reads Robinson's fiction as her theological response to the surplus of meaning in ordinary experience. Under the themes of grace, language, time and self, Cunning locates the ordinary, everyday grounding of Robinson's metaphysics.


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