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Death Be Not Proud The Art Of Holy Attention David Marno

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Death Be Not Proud The Art Of Holy Attention David Marno
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.8 MB
Pages: 328
Author: David Marno
ISBN: 9780226415970, 9780226416021, 022641597X, 022641602X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Death Be Not Proud The Art Of Holy Attention David Marno by David Marno 9780226415970, 9780226416021, 022641597X, 022641602X instant download after payment.

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What might contemporary thinkers learn from prayer? The seventeenth-century French philosopher Nicolas Malebranche suggested a possibility: that prayer teaches us how to attend. This book explores the precedents of Malebranche s advice by reading John Donne s poetic prayers in the context of what David Marno calls the art of holy attention. This requires an understanding of attention s role in Christian devotion, which he provides by uncovering a tradition of holy attention that spans from ascetic thinkers and Church Fathers to Catholic spiritual exercises and Protestant prayer manuals. Donne s devotional poems occupy a unique position in this tradition. Marno identifies in them a devotional model of thinking whose aim is to experience an affect of attention. Marno s argument is framed by compelling close readings of Death, be not proud, Donne s most triumphant poem about the resurrection. Elsewhere, Marno takes up Claudius s prayer in "Hamlet" and Saint Augustine s account of attention in the "Soliloquies" and the "Confessions." The book ends with a Coda on the aftermath of holy attention in the philosophies of Descartes and Malebranche."

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