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McLuhan takes up his father Marshall’s mantle by marrying communications and religion in this journey through the senses
In this essay of extraordinary scope and depth, Eric McLuhan explores faith as a form of knowing. He does so against the backdrop of preliterate man’s concrete, bodily submersion in the putting on of poetry and drama (the practice of mimesis) and post-literate man’s bodiless submersion in electronic communication, in
which sender and receiver are everywhere and nowhere at once. In traversing the Aristotelian and Medieval concept of sensus communis, he examines synesthesia as, in effect, its operating system and charts the modern and contemporary mandate to embrace the discarnate. He washes up on the shore of religion as he uncovers a trinity of knowledge, that is, three kinds of sensus communis—the five physical senses, the four intellectual senses of Scripture (historical, allegorical, tropological, and anagogical), and the three theological senses (faith, hope, and charity)—each of the three complete in itself yet interacting with one another. A fascinating odyssey that will dazzle the senses.
Praise for Eric McLuhans Previous Work
FIlled with interesting charming bewildering and challenging McLuhanismsChoice
Eric McLuhans collaborations with his father gives a rich treatment of the tetrads and one true to the elders written and cognitive styleJournal of Communication
A surprising posthumous gift from Canadas greatest cultural theorist The collaboration with his son Eric has produced not only the most stimulating intellectual formulations but also the most welcome concessions to the norms of scholarship and argument sinceThe Gutenberg GalaxyandUnderstanding MediaLetters in Canada
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160 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0in
10gr
June 17, 2025
9781998336050
eng
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