God's Body: Jewish, Christian, and Pagan Images of God

God's Body: Jewish, Christian, and Pagan Images of God

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God's Body: Jewish, Christian, and Pagan Images of God

God's Body: Jewish, Christian, and Pagan Images of God

$30.00

While these two assertions are equally viable parts of Western Christian religious heritage, they stand in tension with one another. Fearful of reducing God’s majesty with shallow anthropomorphisms, philosophy and religion affirm that God, as an eternal being, stands wholly apart from creation. Yet the legacy of the incarnation complicates this view of the incorporeal divine, affirming a very different image of God in physical embodiment.\nWhile for many today the idea of an embodied God seems simplistic-even pedestrian-Christoph Markschies reveals that in antiquity, the educated and uneducated alike subscribed to this very idea. More surprisingly, the idea that God had a body was held by both polytheists and monotheists. Platonic misgivings about divine corporeality entered the church early on, but it was only with the advent of medieval scholasticism that the idea that God has a body became scandalous, an idea still lingering today.\nIn God’s Body Markschies traces the shape of the divine form in late antiquity. This exploration follows the development of ideas of God’s corporeality in Jewish and Greco-Roman traditions. In antiquity, gods were often like humans, which proved to be important for philosophical reflection and for worship. Markschies considers how a cultic environment nurtured, and transformed, Jewish and Christian descriptions of the divine, as well as how philosophical debates over the connection of body and soul in humanity provided a conceptual framework for imagining God. Markschies probes the connections between this lively culture of religious practice and philosophical speculation and the christological formulations of the church to discover how the dichotomy of an incarnate God and a fleshless God came to be.\nBy studying the religious and cultural past, Markschies reveals a Jewish and Christian heritage alien to modern sensibilities, as well as a God who is less alien to the human experience than much of Western thought has imagined. Since the almighty God who made all creation has also lived in that creation, the biblical idea of humankind as image of God should be taken seriously and not restricted to the conceptual world but rather applied to the whole person.\nGod's Body: Jewish, Christian, and Pagan Images of God is written by Christoph Markschies and published by Baylor University Press. ISBNs for God's Body are 9781481311724, 1481311727 and the print ISBNs are 9781481311687, 1481311689.

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