A biblical understanding of redemption requires the sacrificial death of Jesus. In the post-Christian world envisioned by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and his Enlightenment contemporaries, the Christ-centric source of redemption disappears, though the human need for salvation remains. Redemption in Poetry and Philosophy explores how this need for redemption is realized in the post-Christian poetics of William Wordsworth and philosophical imagination of Immanuel Kant. Simon Haines critiques the secular modes of salvation articulated by each figure to illustrate the shortcomings of modern, post-Christian imagination. Redemption in Poetry and Philosophy highlights the ways in which prose allegedly serves as a redemptive agent for nonbelievers in the modern age, but also engenders dangerous notions of self-redemption in contemporary Christians.
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Highlighting the ways in which prose allegedly serves as a redemptive agent for nonbelievers in the modern age while engendering dangerous notions of self-redemption in contemporary Christians, Redemption in Poetry and Philosophy explores and critiques secular modes of salvation the modern, post-Christian imagination.
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Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Making of the Post-Christian Imagination

1 Concepts, Metaphors, and Wordsworth

2 "Tintern Abbey"--Restoring the Soul

3 Spontaneity in Kant and Wordsworth

4 Wordsworth and Political Redemption I--Paradise

5 Wordsworth and Political Redemption II-- Paradise Lost

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781602587809
Publisert
2023-12-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Baylor University Press
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
277

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Simon Haines is Professor and Chair of English, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.