
New Books in Critical Theory Kevin Hart, "Lands of Likeness: For a Poetics of Contemplation" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
Gifford Invitation In The Morning
- Hart recalls checking the Gifford Lectures invitation on his phone early in the morning and then going back to sleep.
- He then worried about fitting natural theology into his work and chose contemplation as the connecting theme.
Natural Contemplation In Poems
- Natural contemplation in poetry looks outward to the world rather than upward to the divine.
- A.R. Ammons's 'Sphere' models expansive natural contemplation by trying to "say everything" about the Earth.
Cultivate A Contemplative Discipline
- Adopt a disciplined practice (asceticism) to shift from the pre-given to the given.
- Vary the exercise by vocation: contemplative, mixed, or active lives all require different spiritual disciplines.


































In Lands of Likeness: For a Poetics of Contemplation (U Chicago Press, 2023), Kevin Hart develops a new hermeneutics of contemplation through a meditation on Christian thought and secular philosophy. Drawing on Kant, Schopenhauer, Coleridge, and Husserl, Hart first charts the emergence of contemplation in and beyond the Romantic era. Next, Hart shows this hermeneutic at work in poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, and others. Delivered in its original form as the prestigious Gifford Lectures, Lands of Likeness is a revelatory meditation on contemplation for the modern world.
Kevin Hart is Jo Rae Wright University Distinguished Professor at the Duke Divinity School.
Nathan H. Phillips is an independent scholar working out of South Bend, Indiana.
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