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Divine Enticement: Theological Seductions

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By (author): Karmen MacKendrick

Theology usually appears to us to be dogmatic, judgmental, condescending, maybe therapeutic, or perhaps downright fantasticalbut seldom enticing. Divine Enticement takes as its starting point that the meanings of theological concepts are not so much logical, truth-valued propositionsaffirmative or negativeas they are provocations and evocations. Thus it argues for the seductiveness of both theology and its subjectfor, in fact, infinite seduction and enticement as the very sense of theological query.
The divine name is one by which we are drawn toward the limits of thought, language, and flesh. The use of language in such conceptualization calls more than it designates. This is not a flaw or a result of vagueness or imprecision in theological language but rather marks the correspondence of such language to its subject: that which, outside of or at the limit of our thought, draws us as an enticement to desire, not least to intellectual desire. Central to the text is the strange semiotics of divine naming, as a call on that for which there cannot be a standard referent. The entanglement of sign and body, not least in interpretations of the Christian incarnation, both grounds and complicates the theological abstractions.
A number of traditional notions in Christian theology are reconceived here as enticements, modes of drawing the desires of both body and mind: faith as thinking with assent; sacraments as visible words read in community; ethics as responsiveness to beauty; prayer as the language of address; scripture as the story of meaning-making. All of these culminate in a sense of a call to and from the purely possible, the open space into which we can be enticed, within which we can be divinely enticing.

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780823242894

About Karmen MacKendrick

Karmen MacKendrick is a professor of philosophy and an associate chair of the McDevitt Center for Creativity and Innovation at Le Moyne College. Her work in philosophical theology is entangled with several other disciplines particularly those involved with words with flesh or with the pleasures to be taken in both. These preoccupations appear in several books most recently Divine Enticement: Theological Seductions (Fordham University Press 2013).

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