This movement radically revised the interpretation of the Bible as an "inspired" book and also helped to redefine the inspiration attributed to poets, since many poets of the period, including Coleridge himself, wished to emulate the prophetic voice of biblical tradition. Coleridge's mastery of this
Coleridge and the Inspired Word
โ Scribed by Anthony John Harding
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 204
- Series
- McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas; 8
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was the central figure in the dissemination of higher criticism, the analytical and historical study of the Bible begun in Germany in the late eighteenth century by Lessing, Herder, and Eichorn.
โฆ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
I. Beyond Mythology: Coleridge and the Legacy of the Enlightenment
II. Beyond Nature: Naturphilosophie and Imagination
III. Inspiration and Freedom: The "Letters on the Inspiration of the Scriptures"
IV. The Broad Church, F. D. Maurice, and Coleridge's "Letters on the Inspiration of the Scriptures"
V. John Sterling and the Universal Sense of the Divine
VI. The Divinity in Man: Transcendentalism as Organized Innocence
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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