The Divine Manifold

(Author) Roland Faber
Format: Hardcover
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The Divine Manifold is a postmodern enquiry in intersecting themes of the concept and reality of multiplicity in a chaosmos that does not refuse a dimension of theopoetics, but rather defines it in terms of divine polyphilia, the love of multiplicity. In an intricate play on Dante's Divine Comedy, this book engages questions of religion and philosophy through the aporetic dynamics of love and power, locating its discussions in the midst of, and in between the spheres of a genuine philosophy of multiplicity. This philosophy originates from the poststructuralist approach of Gilles Deleuze and the process philosophical inspirations of Alfred N. Whitehead. As their chaosmos invites questions of ultimate reality, religious pluralism and multireligious engagement, a theopoetics of love will find paradoxical dissociations and harmonizations with postmodern sensitivities of language, power, knowledge and embodiment. At the intersection of poststructuralism's and process theology's insights in the liberating necessity of multiplicity for a postmodern cosmology, the book realizes its central claim. If there is a divine dimension of the chaosmos, it will not be found in any identification with mundane forces or supernatural powers, but on the contrary in the absolute difference of polyphilic love from creativity. Yet, the concurrent indifference of love and power--its mystical undecidability in terms of any conceptualization--will lead into existential questions of the insistence on multiplicity in a world of infinite becoming as inescapable background for its importance and creativeness, formulating an ecological and ethical impulse for a mystagogy of becoming intermezzo.

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Publisher:
Lexington Books
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780739191392
Publish year:
2014
Publish date:
July 30, 2014

Roland Faber

Roland Faber is a renowned American poet and writer known for his groundbreaking work "The Becoming of God: A Process Theology." His writing style blends profound philosophical insight with lyrical beauty, revolutionizing the way we perceive spirituality and existence. Faber's contributions to literature have sparked new conversations and perspectives in the realm of theology and philosophy.

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