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The Judeo-Christian scriptures understand humans as being made in the image of God. What exactly does this mean? Basic agreement is that it means humans can only know and understand themselves in relation to God. If, however, this God is pure uncreated spirit, where does human embodiment fit in? Is it an obstacle to understanding? Or is it in some way instructive? John Paul II comes down decisively in favor of the body’s value and importance. In his catechetical series, widely known as the Theology of the Body, John Paul II analyzes what is distinctive about human beings. He undertakes a “reading” of the body. This book reflects on John Paul II’s interpretation, extending his findings to the Virgin Mary. Her specifically female, maternal body is seen to offer insights into how the body images God--in how it “speaks.” The transformations of the female body parallel the transformations of language in poetry. The reconfigurations and accommodations of the gestational body are, this book suggests, poetic incarnations of God-likeness. Body-Poetics of the Virgin Mary offers a Mariological slant on theological anthropology and a new way to think of how humans poetically image God.
“This is an author to watch! Jane Petkovic has given us a book
that is at once profound and readable, imaginative and rigorous,
theologically adventurous while being securely rooted in the best
of contemporary Roman Catholic thought. Especially impressive is
the interweaving of poetic forms with a subtle and highly original
argument. This is a considerable intellectual achievement, and one
that deserves to be widely read.”
—Jeremy Begbie, Duke University
“This book is a wonderful synthesis of literary elegance and
scholarly erudition. The deep interface created between
Pope John Paul II’s catecheses on the theology of the body and
Marian poetry enables Petkovic to break new theological ground in
offering a rich theology of Mary’s ‘obstetric body,’ and
beautifully illuminating her life lived as ‘poem of the
Father.’ Highly recommended for both students and
scholars.”
—John Grabowski, The Catholic University of America
Jane Petkovic holds a PhD in Theology and Religious Studies
(King’s College, London). Jane is an independent researcher in
theology and the arts. She holds master’s degrees in systematic
theology (Heythrop College, London) and eighteenth-century English
literature (Queen Mary College, London). Her theological interests
are primarily in the fields of Mariology and theological
anthropology. Jane has a long-standing interest in the expressive
arts which was nurtured during the two decades she lived in
Cambridge, England.