Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche

Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche
Title Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche PDF eBook
Author I. Makarushka
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 151
Release 1994-05-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0230375308

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This book considers Emerson and Nietzsche primarily as post-theological religious thinkers and treats their understanding of the nature of religion and language. It argues that their critique of Christianity and rejection of transcendence which allowed them to recover the divine within the individual is informed by their emphasis on the humanity of Jesus. The idea of Jesus as man is also the key to their interpretation of language. The Word inscribed in the world becomes the condition for the possibility of meaning.

Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche

Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche
Title Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche PDF eBook
Author Irena Sophia Maria Makarushka
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 133
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Comparative literature
ISBN 9780312120221

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"This book considers Emerson and Nietzsche primarily as post-theological religious thinkers and treats their understanding of the nature of religion and language. It suggests that both thinkers articulated a deeply felt concern about the inadequacy of traditional concepts of God, religion and religious experience. As part of the process of reassessing received 'truth' they transformed theology into anthropology and privileged immanence over transcendence. As a result of this paradigm shift, religion becomes a manifestation of the creative will engaged in the process of meaning-making. The critique of Christianity and rejection of transcendence which allowed these thinkers to recover the divine within the individual is informed by their emphasis on the humanity of Jesus. Emerson described Jesus as 'the Sayer'; Nietzsche described him as 'the Evangel'. The idea of Jesus as man is also the key to their interpretation of language. The Word inscribed in the world becomes the condition for the possibility of meaning."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Emily Dickinson and the Religious Imagination

Emily Dickinson and the Religious Imagination
Title Emily Dickinson and the Religious Imagination PDF eBook
Author Linda Freedman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139501399

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Dickinson knew the Bible well. She was profoundly aware of Christian theology and she was writing at a time when comparative religion was extremely popular. This book is the first to consider Dickinson's religious imagery outside the dynamic of her personal faith and doubt. It argues that religious myths and symbols, from the sun-god to the open tomb, are essential to understanding the similetic movement of Dickinson's poetry - the reach for a comparable, though not identical, experience in the struggles and wrongs of Abraham, Jacob and Moses, and the life, death and resurrection of Christ. Linda Freedman situates the poet within the context of American typology, interprets her alongside contemporary and modern theology and makes important connections to Shakespeare and the British Romantics. Dickinson emerges as a deeply troubled thinker who needs to be understood within both religious and Romantic traditions.

Thinking in Search of a Language

Thinking in Search of a Language
Title Thinking in Search of a Language PDF eBook
Author Herwig Friedl
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 416
Release 2018-09-20
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1501332732

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Thinking in Search of a Language explores American literary and philosophical traditions, and their intimate connections, by focusing on two defining strands in the intellectual history of the United States. The first half of the book offers a multifaceted interpretation of Emerson's constantly shifting early-modernist thought-“I liked everything by turns and nothing long,” he said memorably-and its legacy in American writing. The second half turns to the modernists themselves and the pluralistic and radical-empiricist ways in which they engaged the world philosophically. Herwig Friedl's broad and deep examination of American thought, which also incorporates the international context and response, illuminates the global significance of the American intellectual tradition. Tying together all of these essays is the persistent question and problem of an adequate language or terminological framework as one kind of interpretive leitmotif. This reflects the fact that Friedl's sensibility is steeped in a cross-pollination of continental and American thought, a combination that recalls-and is as revelatory as-the work of Stanley Cavell.

Nietzsche, Metaphor, Religion

Nietzsche, Metaphor, Religion
Title Nietzsche, Metaphor, Religion PDF eBook
Author Tim Murphy
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 244
Release 2001-10-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791450888

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Presents a radically anti-foundationalist reading of Nietzsche's philosophy of religion.

Nietzsche's Affirmative Morality

Nietzsche's Affirmative Morality
Title Nietzsche's Affirmative Morality PDF eBook
Author Peter Durno Murray
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 336
Release 2015-06-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3110800519

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Die Reihe Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung (MTNF) setzt seit mehreren Jahrzehnten die Agenda in der sich stetig verändernden Nietzsche-Forschung. Die Bände sind interdisziplinär und international ausgerichtet und spiegeln das gesamte Spektrum der Nietzsche-Forschung wider, von der Philosophie über die Literaturwissenschaft bis zur politischen Theorie. Die Reihe veröffentlicht Monographien und Sammelbände, die einem strengen Peer-Review-Verfahren unterliegen. Die Buchreihe wird von einem internationalen Redaktionsteam geleitet.

Justifying Language

Justifying Language
Title Justifying Language PDF eBook
Author Kevin Mills
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 217
Release 1996-01-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1349242837

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Taking three terms from the letters of Paul as a thematic guide, Kevin Mills investigates the respective roles of faith, hope and love in language and interpretation, and uses them to uncover and to question some of the key assumptions in deconstructive and postmodernist discourse. Its critical approach to interpretation theory (from Origen onwards), challenges the reader to reassess Pauline categories such as 'letter' and 'spirit', and to re-think the possibility of Christian engagement with contemporary literary theory.