In his latest work, Sophia in Exile, Michael Martin explores the great themes of Sophiology-among them Creation and creativity, ontology and eschatology, poetic metaphysics and marriage-and calls into question the technocratic assumptions and commitments of the Zeitgeist. Using the tools of philosophy, theology, literary criticism, and autobiography, this probing text opens the sophianic core of the adventure of being fully human.
In his latest work, Sophia in Exile, Michael Martin explores the great themes of Sophiology-among them Creation and creativity, ontology and eschatology, poetic metaphysics and marriage-and calls into question the technocratic assumptions and commitments of the Zeitgeist. Using the tools of philosophy, theology, literary criticism, and autobiography, this probing text opens the sophianic core of the adventure of being fully human.
MICHAEL MARTIN is a philosopher, theologian, poet, musician, and biodynamic farmer. He is the author of The Submerged Reality: Sophiology and the Turn to a Poetic Metaphysics and Meditations in Times of Wonder, among other works, and the editor of Jesus the Imagination: A Journal of Spiritual Revolution.
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