The Devotional Experience in the Poetry of John Milton

The Devotional Experience in the Poetry of John Milton
Title The Devotional Experience in the Poetry of John Milton PDF eBook
Author Michael Ernest Travers
Publisher Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages 188
Release 1988
Genre Literary Criticism
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The author examines Milton's poetry in the light of the poet's treatise on the subject of devotion in the often-overlooked second book of The Christian Doctrine. This study suggests that Milton's poems can be understood as both theodices and devotions.

The devotional experience in the poetry of John Milton

The devotional experience in the poetry of John Milton
Title The devotional experience in the poetry of John Milton PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Travers
Publisher
Total Pages 163
Release 1988
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ISBN 9780889469563

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Devotional Experience in Milton's Poetry

Devotional Experience in Milton's Poetry
Title Devotional Experience in Milton's Poetry PDF eBook
Author Michael Ernest Travers
Publisher
Total Pages 416
Release 1985
Genre Devotion in literature
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Milton and the Early Modern Culture of Devotion

Milton and the Early Modern Culture of Devotion
Title Milton and the Early Modern Culture of Devotion PDF eBook
Author Naya Tsentourou
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 290
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351736396

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Miton and Early Modern Devotional Culture analyses the representation of public and private prayer in John Milton’s poetry and prose, paying particular attention to the ways seventeenth-century prayer is imagined as embodied in sounds, gestures, postures, and emotional responses. Naya Tsentourou demonstrates Milton’s profound engagement with prayer, and how this is driven by a consistent and ardent effort to experience one’s address to God as inclusive of body and spirit and as loaded with affective potential. The book aims to become the first interdisciplinary study to show how Milton participates in and challenges early modern debates about authentic and insincere worship in public, set and spontaneous prayers in private, and gesture and voice in devotion.

The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis

The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis
Title The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Spencer
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 254
Release 2019-12-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532661649

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C. S. Lewis embodied the Christian mind because he saw the world as a coherent unity. His writing consistently pursued the good, the true, and the beautiful. He used nonfiction to point out the reasonableness of Christianity and used his fiction to create compelling illustrations that make faith in Christ an obvious and attractive conclusion. This book explores the Christian mind of C. S. Lewis across the spectrum of the genres he worked in. With contributors from diverse disciplines and interests, the volume illuminates the many facets of Lewis’s work. The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis assists readers to read Lewis better and also to read other works better. The overarching goal is, just as Lewis would have desired, to help people see Christ more clearly in the world and to be more like Christ.

Devotional Experience and Erotic Knowledge in the Literary Culture of the English Reformation

Devotional Experience and Erotic Knowledge in the Literary Culture of the English Reformation
Title Devotional Experience and Erotic Knowledge in the Literary Culture of the English Reformation PDF eBook
Author Rhema Hokama
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2023-02-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192886568

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This study explores the way Calvinist experientialism provided both a theology and an epistemology in the poetry of five early modern English poets: William Shakespeare, Robert Herrick, John Donne, Fulke Greville, and John Milton. In both official church ecclesiology and informal devotional practice, the Reformation introduced the idea that an individual's experience of devotion did not only entail feeling, but also thought. For early modern English people, bodily experience offered a means of corroborating and verifying devotional truth, making the invisible visible and knowable. This volume maintains that these religious developments gave early modern thinkers and poets a new epistemological framework for imagining and interpreting devotional intention and access. These Reformed models for devotion not only shaped how people experienced their encounters with God; the changing religious landscape of post-Reformation England also held profound implications for how English poets described sexual longing and access to earthly beloveds in the literary production of the period. In placing the works of English poets in conversation with devotional writers such as William Perkins, Samuel Hieron, Joseph Hall, and William Gouge, this book demonstrates how the English Calvinist tradition attributed epistemological potential to a wide range of ordinary experience, including sexual experience.

John Milton, Poet, Priest and Prophet

John Milton, Poet, Priest and Prophet
Title John Milton, Poet, Priest and Prophet PDF eBook
Author John Spencer Hill
Publisher
Total Pages 258
Release 1979
Genre Literary Criticism
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