Spirit and the Obligation of Social Flesh : A Secular Theology for the Global City / Sharon V. Betcher.
2013
BL65.G55 B48 2014
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Title
Spirit and the Obligation of Social Flesh : A Secular Theology for the Global City / Sharon V. Betcher.
Author
Betcher, Sharon V., author.
ISBN
9780823253937
Published
New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2013]
Copyright
©2013
Language
English
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In English.
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1 online resource (312 p.)
Item Number
10.1515/9780823253937 doi
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BL65.G55 B48 2014
Dewey Decimal Classification
202.09173/2
Summary
Drawing on philosophical reflection, spiritual and religious values, and somatic practice, Spirit and the Obligation of Social Flesh offers guidance for moving amidst the affective dynamics that animate the streets of the global cities now amassing around our planet.Here theology turns decidedly secular. In urban medieval Europe, seculars were uncloistered persons who carried their spiritual passion and sense of an obligated life into daily circumambulations of the city. Seculars lived in the city, on behalf of the city, but-contrary to the new profit economy of the time-with a different locus of value: spirit.Betcher argues that for seculars today the possibility of a devoted life, the practice of felicity in history, still remains. Spirit now names a necessary "prosthesis," a locus for regenerating the elemental commons of our interdependent flesh and thus for cultivating spacious and fearless empathy, forbearance, and generosity.Her theological poetics, though based in Christianity, are frequently in conversation with other religions resident in our postcolonial cities.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Crip/tography
2. "Fearful Symmetry": Between Theological Aesthetics and Global Economics
3. Breathing through the Pain: Engaging the Cross as Tonglen, Taking to the Streets as Mendicants
4. In the Ruin of God
5. The Ballet of the Good City Sidewalk: Releasing the Optics of Disability into Social Flesh
6. "Take My Yoga Upon You" (Matt 11:29): A Spirit/ual Pli for the Global City
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Crip/tography
2. "Fearful Symmetry": Between Theological Aesthetics and Global Economics
3. Breathing through the Pain: Engaging the Cross as Tonglen, Taking to the Streets as Mendicants
4. In the Ruin of God
5. The Ballet of the Good City Sidewalk: Releasing the Optics of Disability into Social Flesh
6. "Take My Yoga Upon You" (Matt 11:29): A Spirit/ual Pli for the Global City
Notes
Bibliography
Index