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THE SILENCE OF GOD IN THE POETRY OF FATHER DAVID MARIA TUROLDO
THE SILENCE OF GOD IN THE POETRY OF FATHER DAVID MARIA TUROLDO

Author(s): Fabiano Gritti
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Philosophy of Religion, Theory of Literature, Italian literature
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: Divine silence; Emptying of God; Kenosis; Theopathy;
Summary/Abstract: The article concerns the last phase of poetic production of father David Maria Turoldo, notably the last collection published when he was still alive – the Final Chants. In his very long work or religious poet, liturgist, and essayist, he treated a number of topics, incl. social themes and current affairs. In his last phase of his poetic, he doesn’t speak to the society, to the poor, and to marginalised people like in the past, but he addresses God directly – by forming an intense dialogue with the Absolute. In this poetical and mystical dialogue, he interrogates God about the most impenetrable mysteries for human understanding. These mysteries overwhelmed theologians and mystics of all times. Here, we shall focus notably on the topic of God being far from His creation – which is manifested through the divine silence. God seems not to hear the invocations of the faithful; it looks as though He doesn’t care about the problem of suffering (especially of the weakest persons) that remains apparently unrelieved by divine intervention. We shall present some meaningful short examples of such deep and complex issues, in order to introduce the reader to the knowledge of the peculiar Turoldian approach, by providing a possible interpretative key.

  • Page Range: 61-68
  • Page Count: 8
  • Publication Year: 2021
  • Language: English
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