Literature and Natural Theology in Early Modern England

Literature and Natural Theology in Early Modern England
Title Literature and Natural Theology in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Katherine Calloway
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2023-11-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009415263

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Katherine Calloway explores the relationship between science and religion through a wide-ranging selection of early modern English poets.

Literature and Natural Theology in Early Modern England

Literature and Natural Theology in Early Modern England
Title Literature and Natural Theology in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Katherine Calloway
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2023-10-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009415271

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Exploring the diverse forms of natural theology expressed in seventeenth-century English literature, Katherine Calloway reveals how, in ways only partially recognized until now, authors such as Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, Cavendish, Hutchinson, Milton, Marvell, and Bunyan describe, challenge, and even practice natural theology in their poetry.

Religion and Society in Early Modern England

Religion and Society in Early Modern England
Title Religion and Society in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author David Cressy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 224
Release 2002-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1134814771

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Theology and Agency in Early Modern Literature

Theology and Agency in Early Modern Literature
Title Theology and Agency in Early Modern Literature PDF eBook
Author Timothy Rosendale
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 293
Release 2018-05-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108418848

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Explores fundamental questions of human will and action in early modern theology and literature.

Psalm Culture and Early Modern English Literature

Psalm Culture and Early Modern English Literature
Title Psalm Culture and Early Modern English Literature PDF eBook
Author Hannibal Hamlin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 310
Release 2004-02-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780521832700

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Psalm Culture and Early Modern English Literature examines the powerful influence of the biblical Psalms on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literature. It explores the imaginative, beautiful, ingenious and sometimes ludicrous and improbable ways in which the Psalms were 'translated' from ancient Israel to Renaissance and Reformation England. No biblical book was more often or more diversely translated than the Psalms during the period. In church psalters, sophisticated metrical paraphrases, poetic adaptations, meditations, sermons, commentaries, and through biblical allusions in secular poems, plays, and prose fiction, English men and women interpreted the Psalms, refashioning them according to their own personal, religious, political, or aesthetic agendas. The book focuses on literature from major writers like Shakespeare and Milton to less prominent ones like George Gascoigne, Mary Sidney Herbert and George Wither, but it also explores the adaptations of the Psalms in musical settings, emblems, works of theology and political polemic.

Religion and life cycles in early modern England

Religion and life cycles in early modern England
Title Religion and life cycles in early modern England PDF eBook
Author Caroline Bowden
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2021-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1526149222

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Religion and life cycles in early modern England assembles scholars working in the fields of history, English literature and art history to further our understanding of the intersection between religion and the life course in the period c. 1550–1800. Featuring chapters on Catholic, Protestant and Jewish communities, it encourages cross-confessional comparison between life stages and rites of passage that were of religious significance to all faiths in early modern England. The book considers biological processes such as birth and death, aspects of the social life cycle including schooling, coming of age and marriage and understandings of religious transition points such as spiritual awakenings and conversion. Through this inclusive and interdisciplinary approach, it seeks to show that the life cycle was not something fixed or predetermined and that early modern individuals experienced multiple, overlapping life cycles.

The Secularization of Early Modern England

The Secularization of Early Modern England
Title The Secularization of Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Charles John Sommerville
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 238
Release 1992
Genre England
ISBN 0195074270

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This study overcomes the ambiguity and daunting scale of the subject of secularization by using the insights of anthropology and sociology, and by examining an earlier period than usually considered. Concentrating not only on a decline of religious belief, which is the last aspect of secularization, this study shows that a transformation of England's cultural grammar had to precede that loosening of belief, and that this was largely accomplished between 1500 and 1700. Only when definitions of space and time changed and language and technology were transformed (as well as art and play) could a secular world-view be sustained. As aspects of daily life became divorced from religious values and controls, religious culture was supplanted by religious faith, a reasoned, rather than an unquestioned, belief in the supernatural. Sommerville shows that this process was more political and theological than economic or social.