Green mass : the ecological theology of St. Hildegard of Bingen
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Green Mass is a meditation on--and with--twelfth-century Christian mystic and polymath Saint Hildegard of Bingen. Attending to Hildegard's vegetal vision, which greens theological tradition and imbues plant life with spirit, philosopher Michael Marder uncovers a verdant mode of thinking. The book stages a fresh encounter between present-day and premodern concerns, ecology and theology, philosophy and mysticism, the material and the spiritual, in word and sound.
Hildegard's lush notion of viriditas, the vegetal power of creation, is emblematic of her deeply entwined understanding of physical reality and spiritual elevation. From blossoming flora to burning desert, Marder plays with the symphonic multiplicity of meanings in her thought, listening to the resonances between the ardency of holy fire and the aridity of a world aflame. Across Hildegard's cosmos, we hear the anarchic proliferation of her ecological theology, in which both God and greening are circular, without beginning or end.
TitleGreen mass : the ecological theology of St. Hildegard of Bingen
Author
Place of publication Stanford
PublisherStanford University Press
Year of publication2021
Pagination167
Dimensions22 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-1-5036-2926-4
Subjecttheology, philosophy, ecology, mysticism
Persons keyword Hildegard of Bingen, Michael Marder
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