Pentacles: A Theology of Matter and the Authority of What Endures
Volume One of the Arcana Library
The first volume in a sustained theological reading of the Tarot, Pentacles studies the earth suit as serious doctrine - a meditation on the conditions that allow anything to last in material form.
Across fourteen cards, Kristi Hall traces what she calls the cycle of matter: Arrival, Custody, Exposure, Practice, and Inheritance. These are the five phases through which any material thing - a body, a household, a partnership, a craft, a life's work - must pass to endure. The Pentacles do not measure success by growth or accumulation. They measure viability. A situation may be meaningful, sincere, and even beautiful, and still fail to persist if it cannot be supported by time, energy, and care. The suit records this reality without judgment, tracking how structures hold or strain, and how endurance is shaped by ordinary conditions rather than by dramatic change.
Each card is approached through three theological layers.
Foundation names the structural condition the card describes - what it actually governs in the world, before image or narrative.
Imagery reads the Rider-Waite-Smith depiction directly. Figure, posture, gesture, environment, object, and what the card deliberately leaves absent. The image is treated as a working theological text, not as decoration.
Tradition places each card within the historical and mythic ground from which its iconography emerged: agrarian allotment, household provision, seed before planting, the older mythologies that did not promise outcomes but described the conditions of survival. The cards become legible as inheritances of pre-modern attention to matter, time, and limit.
This is not a divination manual. It is not a reference to consult before pulling cards. It is a theological volume meant to be read straight through, then returned to. It assumes its reader is already serious about Tarot as a contemplative practice and wants to understand what the Pentacles are actually doing - not what they predict, but what they teach about the work of remaining.
The book speaks to several audiences at once. For Tarot practitioners who have grown out of beginner guides and want a theological reading of the suit they actually use. For readers of contemplative spirituality and philosophical theology who would not normally pick up a Tarot book, but who recognize a serious project when they see it. For polytheists, Pagans, and other practitioners who treat the cards as a real symbolic system rather than a self-help device. For anyone who has ever asked what it actually takes for something to last, and suspected the answer is harder and more honest than the surrounding culture pretends.
A companion workbook, available separately, carries the structured journaling and contemplative practice the theology makes possible.
Pentacles is the first of five planned volumes in the Arcana Library. Future volumes will treat the remaining suits - Cups, Swords, Wands - and the Major Arcana, building a complete theological reading of the deck.
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