The Catholic Tradition Podcast: 140 – Let’s Get Actual


Aug 19, 2022

Joshua Hren, writer of fiction, non-fiction and poetry,
editor-in-chief of Wiseblood Books, and co-founder of a brand new Grasp
of Wonderful Arts program in artistic writing on the College of St.
Thomas in Houston, returns to the podcast to debate his current
essay, Contemplative Realism: A Theological-Aesthetical
Manifesto
:

As ever, however particularly in our
current age of raging post-truth unreality, we should heed Pope
Benedict XVI’s summons to “ask reasonably extra rigorously what ‘the
actual’ truly is.” So-called “realism,” when relegated to materials
tangibilities, can blind us—as a substitute of binding us—to issues as they
are. “Are we not within the cosmos anymore?” Benedict asks.
“Are we right this moment actually hopelessly huddled in our personal little circle?
Is it not vital, exactly right this moment, to wish with the entire of
creation?” If this preeminent thoughts of our time is just not unsuitable, and
“the person who places to at least one facet the fact of God is a realist solely
in look,” then we should ask with unflinching depth and
openness: what’s actual? Like liturgy, literature asks this query
with a spread of kinds that reply it very otherwise. At occasions,
each artwork and worship appear to devolve into the manners and temper of
self-referential and inconsequential play, gestures with out
that means, or “financial institution notes” (says Benedict) “with out funds to cowl
them.” These too-closed circles of communication wall off
transcendence. In dwelling cruciform liturgy—quite the opposite—“the
congregation doesn’t supply its personal ideas or poetry however is taken
out of itself and given the privilege of sharing within the cosmic tune
of reward of the cherubim and seraphim.” In dwelling contemplative
literature one thing analogous occurs: we endure and reward with
the entire of creation; the prose cultivates a grateful disposition,
prompting us to yearn for a imaginative and prescient of the entire.

However this manifesto on behalf of
a “contemplative realism” makes no claims to create, ex nihilo, a brand new aesthetical species. Nor
does it advance this tough faculty of literary fish as some
preeminent or sole “method ahead” for fiction in our time. Relatively,
it seeks to articulate a literary method that exists already in
diffuse books in addition to within the potencies of dwelling artists. It
seeks to collect and provoke these souls. Greater than something, it
yearns to quicken a contemplative realist disposition amongst as many
comers as attainable—literary chops or no. For, in a really dangerous method (to
borrow from Josef Pieper), “man’s capacity to see is in
decline.”
(Writer’s description)

Hyperlinks

Learn a brief model of the manifesto https://benedictinstitute.org/manifesto/

Purchase the total model of Contemplative Realism

https://www.amazon.com/Contemplative-Realism-Theological-Aesthetical-Joshua-Hren/dp/1951319567

Wiseblood Books https://www.wisebloodbooks.com/

MFA program in artistic writing at UST
https://www.stthom.edu/Lecturers/College-of-Arts-and-Sciences/Division-of-Liberal-Research/Graduate/Grasp-of-Wonderful-Arts-in-Artistic-Writing/Index.aqf?Aquifer_Source_URL=%2FMFA&PNF_Check=1

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