3 - Bearing Ambiguity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2024
Summary
This chapter moves from the macro-level of social and narrative imagination to the micro-level of speaking and seeing. It continues to consider the interplay of inheritance and originality in these practices: the constitutive underdetermination or equivocity of what we see and say. The chapter illuminates the ways in which even at the smallest levels, we construct the world imaginatively. It then begins to discuss how art and poetry loosen the grasp of automated perception and do not impose an alternative vision but rather grant a double vision of our lives, allowing us to see it from new perspectives or in new ways. The chapter concludes with a consideration of liturgical and biblical renewals of perception.
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- The Theological ImaginationPerception and Interpretation in Life, Art, and Faith, pp. 67 - 104Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024