Coleridge's Progress to Christianity

Coleridge's Progress to Christianity
Author: Ronald C. Wendling
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1995
Genre: Authority
ISBN: 9780838753125

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"Best known as a romantic poet, Samuel Taylor Coleridge also mounted a strong challenge to the skepticism and relativism we inherit from the Enlightenment. Ronald C. Wendling shows Coleridge, modern in his critical spirit and chronic anxiety, nevertheless progressing toward a total head-and-heart acceptance of Church of England orthodoxy. The tension between Coleridge's poetic feeling for the divinity of the sensible world and his reverential sense of God's personality and transcendence stimulated this development." "Adopting a personalist approach to the study of Coleridge's thought, Wendling explains how the circumstances contributing to his addictive personality helped shape his spiritual and intellectual life."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Coleridge, Philosophy and Religion

Coleridge, Philosophy and Religion
Author: Douglas Hedley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2000-06-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521770354

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Coleridge's relation to his German contemporaries constitutes the toughest problem in assessing his standing as a thinker. For the last half-century this relationship has been described, ultimately, as parasitic. As a result, Coleridge's contribution to religious thought has been seen primarily in terms of his poetic genius. This book revives and deepens the evaluation of Coleridge as a philosophical theologian in his own right. Coleridge had a critical and creative relation to, and kinship with, German Idealism. Moreover, the principal impulse behind his engagement with that philosophy is traced to the more immediate context of English Unitarian-Trinitarian controversy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The book re-establishes Coleridge as a philosopher of religion and as a vital source for contemporary theological reflection.

Coleridge's Philosophy of Faith

Coleridge's Philosophy of Faith
Author: Joel Harter
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011
Genre: Philosophy in literature
ISBN: 9783161508349

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Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Chicago, 2008 under title: The word made flesh and the mazy page: symbol and allegory in Coleridge's philosophy of faith.

Coleridge and Scepticism

Coleridge and Scepticism
Author: Benjamin Brice
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-10-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0199290253

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Ben Brice examines Coleridge's poetry and prose between 1795 and 1825 in the context of important philosophical and theological debates with which the poet was familiar. He explores Coleridge's scepticism about his own theory of symbolism, which was so fundamental to his poetic vision, and presents a new and original account of why this anxiety and doubt was present in Coleridge's writings.

Coleridge As Philosopher

Coleridge As Philosopher
Author: John Henry Muirhead
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780415295581

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Coleridge and Liberal Religious Thought

Coleridge and Liberal Religious Thought
Author: Graham Neville
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-02-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781848850897

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Few figures who were active in the English Romantic Movement are as fascinating as Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). Aside from his own visionary verse, Coleridge is famous for his colorful friendships with fellow-poets Wordsworth and Southey, and above all for his well documented drug-taking and creative use of opium. But it is less widely appreciated that he was also a key figure in Anglican thought, whose writings are continually referred to by modern Anglican theologians. Coleridge's journey from the Unitarianism of his father towards a later commitment to Anglican Trinitarianism of a type he had rejected in his youth involved a rigorous philosophical process of imaginative liberal thinking. Over the last 200 years, that thinking has provided Anglicanism with many valedictory tools as well as a measure of robust self-belief. Offering a major contribution both to religious history and the history of ideas, Graham Neville here charts the particular liberal tradition in British religious thought which stems directly from Coleridge. He shows why Coleridge's thought remains so significant, and traces the ways in which his subject's theological ideas profoundly influenced later British writers and scholars like F. D. Maurice, F. J. A. Hort, F. W. Robertson, B. F. Westcott, John Oman and Thomas Erskine (once called the ""Scottish Coleridge""). Dr Neville further relates the pioneering ideas of Coleridge to current developments in theology and scientific method.

Coleridge's Assertion of Religion

Coleridge's Assertion of Religion
Author: Jeffrey W. Barbeau
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Alternately titled the "Assertion of Religion," "the great work," "Logosophia," magnum opus, and the Opus Maximum, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's philosophical assertion of religion was often regarded as the work that would determine his permanent contribution to the history of ideas. Despite endless preparatory studies, however, Coleridge's plan to develop a unified system, drawing from philosophy, literature, theology, history, and the natural sciences, remained incomplete at his death. Coleridge's Assertion of Religion contains the first collection of original scholarship on the newly published Opus Maximum. While the language of the Opus Maximum is often complex and fragmentary, the essays in this volume open new avenues for future discussion of pivotal themes in Coleridge's writings, including careful analysis of Coleridge's conception of God and the Trinity, the human will, his relationship to Neoplatonism, and his unique defense of the human self through the connection between a mother and a child. The volume thereby contributes to the ongoing assessment of Coleridge's contribution to nineteenth-century Romanticism and his place in the history of ideas.

Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit

Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-05-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780368726224

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Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit and Some Miscellaneous Pieces is a classic essay collection by the great English poet, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and contains the following titles: