Description: The Corporeal Imagination, Signifying the Holy in Late Ancient Christianity by Patricia Cox Miller, 2009 First Edition, 263 Pages. With few exceptions, the scholarship on religion in late antiquity has emphasized its tendencies toward transcendence, abstraction, and spirit at the expense of matter. Patricia Cox Miller argues instead that ancient Christianity took a material turn between the 4th & 7th centuries. Miller contends that during this period there occurred a major shift in the ways in which the human being was oriented in relation to the divine, a shift that reconfigured the relationship between materiality and meaning in a positive direction. This book is in excellent, like new condition (see photos).
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Book Title: The Corporeal Imagination
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Publisher: Miller
Original Language: English
Item Length: 6 in
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Publication Year: 2009
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Era: 2000s
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Author: Patricia Cox Miller
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Genre: Religious & Spiritual
Topic: Ancient Christianity
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Number of Pages: 263