Sting and Religion

Author:   Evyatar Marienberg
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781725272255


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   06 January 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Evyatar Marienberg
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9781725272255


ISBN 10:   1725272253
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   06 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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"""Professor Marienberg here offers us his deep gaze into the religiously toned lyrics of one of the world's most literate rock stars. It is a rich and rewarding tour de force that casts a fascinating light on Sting himself, as well as giving appropriate consideration to him as a modern metaphysical poet. More than this it moves into the formative context of his life and goes on to shine its searchlight on a lost age, telling how a blue-collar largely Irish immigrant church worked out an agenda of lifting up its cleverest folk into positions of leadership in wider post War society. A splendid achievement."" --John A. McGuckin, University of Oxford; author of The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Its History, Doctrine, and Spiritual Culture ""Marienberg compellingly demonstrates the enduring centrality of Christian theological concepts pivoting on sin, salvation, (sacred) love, spiritual longing, and celestial beings within the artistic output of (lapsed) English Catholic Sting. Those interested in Catholic Studies will find within a case study of prayer, parochial life, and the power of the 'Catholic imagination' before and after Vatican II and the profound religious transformations which have occurred in the Anglo-American cultural scene since the 1960s."" --Alana Harris, King's College London; author of Faith in the Family: A Lived Religious History of English Catholicism, 1945-1982 ""Based on detailed historical research and an extended interview with Sting himself, this book offers new understandings into how the Catholicism of Sting's youth fueled his creativity. Marienberg offers a fascinating analysis of how the juxtaposition of Christian Scripture and Sting's problematic relationship with the religiosity of his upbringing are embedded in his songwriting, offering the reader detailed insights into his worldview on not only Christianity, but also spirituality and religion more broadly. A must-read for Sting fans interested in understanding the underpinning creative impulses of this iconic artist and how his past continues to shape his future."" --Paul Carr, University of South Wales; author of Sting: From Northern Skies to Fields of Gold"


Professor Marienberg here offers us his deep gaze into the religiously toned lyrics of one of the world's most literate rock stars. It is a rich and rewarding tour de force that casts a fascinating light on Sting himself, as well as giving appropriate consideration to him as a modern metaphysical poet. More than this it moves into the formative context of his life and goes on to shine its searchlight on a lost age, telling how a blue-collar largely Irish immigrant church worked out an agenda of lifting up its cleverest folk into positions of leadership in wider post War society. A splendid achievement. --John A. McGuckin, University of Oxford; author of The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Its History, Doctrine, and Spiritual Culture Marienberg compellingly demonstrates the enduring centrality of Christian theological concepts pivoting on sin, salvation, (sacred) love, spiritual longing, and celestial beings within the artistic output of (lapsed) English Catholic Sting. Those interested in Catholic Studies will find within a case study of prayer, parochial life, and the power of the 'Catholic imagination' before and after Vatican II and the profound religious transformations which have occurred in the Anglo-American cultural scene since the 1960s. --Alana Harris, King's College London; author of Faith in the Family: A Lived Religious History of English Catholicism, 1945-1982 Based on detailed historical research and an extended interview with Sting himself, this book offers new understandings into how the Catholicism of Sting's youth fueled his creativity. Marienberg offers a fascinating analysis of how the juxtaposition of Christian Scripture and Sting's problematic relationship with the religiosity of his upbringing are embedded in his songwriting, offering the reader detailed insights into his worldview on not only Christianity, but also spirituality and religion more broadly. A must-read for Sting fans interested in understanding the underpinning creative impulses of this iconic artist and how his past continues to shape his future. --Paul Carr, University of South Wales; author of Sting: From Northern Skies to Fields of Gold


Professor Marienberg here offers us his deep gaze into the religiously toned lyrics of one of the world's most literate rock stars. It is a rich and rewarding tour de force that casts a fascinating light on Sting himself, as well as giving appropriate consideration to him as a modern metaphysical poet. More than this it moves into the formative context of his life and goes on to shine its searchlight on a lost age, telling how a blue-collar largely Irish immigrant church worked out an agenda of lifting up its cleverest folk into positions of leadership in wider post War society. A splendid achievement. --John A. McGuckin, University of Oxford; author of The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Its History, Doctrine, and Spiritual Culture Marienberg compellingly demonstrates the enduring centrality of Christian theological concepts pivoting on sin, salvation, (sacred) love, spiritual longing, and celestial beings within the artistic output of (lapsed) English Catholic Sting. Those interested in Catholic Studies will find within a case study of prayer, parochial life, and the power of the 'Catholic imagination' before and after Vatican II and the profound religious transformations which have occurred in the Anglo-American cultural scene since the 1960s. --Alana Harris, King's College London; author of Faith in the Family: A Lived Religious History of English Catholicism, 1945-1982 Based on detailed historical research and an extended interview with Sting himself, this book offers new understandings into how the Catholicism of Sting's youth fueled his creativity. Marienberg offers a fascinating analysis of how the juxtaposition of Christian Scripture and Sting's problematic relationship with the religiosity of his upbringing are embedded in his songwriting, offering the reader detailed insights into his worldview on not only Christianity, but also spirituality and religion more broadly. A must-read for Sting fans interested in understanding the underpinning creative impulses of this iconic artist and how his past continues to shape his future. --Paul Carr, University of South Wales; author of Sting: From Northern Skies to Fields of Gold


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Evyatar Marienberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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