Natural Religion in American Literature |
Из књиге
Страница 9
Introduction In 1721 Cotton Mather wrote the Christian Philosopher , a book
anticipating deism , in that it extolled the order and harmony in nature which it
referred to as the “ second revelation of God . ” From that time , American
literature has ...
Introduction In 1721 Cotton Mather wrote the Christian Philosopher , a book
anticipating deism , in that it extolled the order and harmony in nature which it
referred to as the “ second revelation of God . ” From that time , American
literature has ...
Страница 52
In The Christian Philosopher , Mather expresses this quality and Shaftesbury in
the Characteristics engaged in this sentiment to an even greater degree . Paine
writes : Do we not see a fair creation prepared to receive us the instant we are ...
In The Christian Philosopher , Mather expresses this quality and Shaftesbury in
the Characteristics engaged in this sentiment to an even greater degree . Paine
writes : Do we not see a fair creation prepared to receive us the instant we are ...
Страница 186
Thomas Jefferson , American Humanist . New York , 1947 . MATHER , COTTON .
The Christian Philosopher . London , 1721 . University Microfilms , American
Culture Series . MATTHIESSEN , F . O . American Renaissance . New York ,
1941 .
Thomas Jefferson , American Humanist . New York , 1947 . MATHER , COTTON .
The Christian Philosopher . London , 1721 . University Microfilms , American
Culture Series . MATTHIESSEN , F . O . American Renaissance . New York ,
1941 .
Шта други кажу - Напишите рецензију
Нисмо пронашли ниједну рецензију на уобичајеним местима.
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
Allen American argument asserted attacked authority beauty become believe Bible cause Christ Christianity Church claim comes common concept concerned cosmic created creation critical death deism deistic deists Deity denied divine doctrine earth Emerson equally eternal evil existence experience expression fact faith felt force Freneau future give hand historical Christianity human Ibid idea identity important individual infinite intuition Jefferson Jesus knowledge later less light living look man's mankind matter means mind miracles moral mystical natural religion never notions original Oversoul Paine pantheism Parker perfect person philosophy poem position present principle providence rational reason referred reflection regard religious revelation says sense Song soul spiritual stand supernatural teach term theology things thought tion traditional transcendentalists true truth understanding Unitarian universe Whitman whole writings