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Cries of Earth and Altar: Poems That Couldn't Be Helped
Charles L. Bartow
Cries of Earth and Altar: Poems That Couldn't Be Helped
Charles L. Bartow
The poems of Cries of Earth and Altar speak of human laughter, mystery, work, play, sorrow-and even rage-as an oblation set upon heaven's high altar, which, as Calvin noted, is Christ himself. Upon that altar, the cries of earth are made a cry of glory, "Abba, Father" (Mark 14:36; Rom 8:15) With the exception of those poems labeled "out of season" each poetic text is given a place in the Christian liturgical calendar: Advent-Epiphany, Transfiguration Sunday, Lent-Pentecost, and Ordinary Time. In the concluding essay, poetry and preaching are spoken of as fragile indicatives that implicitly call into question all claims of inviolability and permanence for humanly wrought systems of thought, common life, and governance. They survive as verbal, vocal, and physical gesture, as ink turned into blood.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 12, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781625649461 |
Publishers | Cascade Books |
Pages | 140 |
Dimensions | 9 × 152 × 229 mm · 217 g |
Language | English |
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