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_aBarth, Robert J. _eautore |
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_aColeridge and Christian Doctrine / _cRobert J. Barth. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bFordham University Press, _c[2022] |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tCONTENTS -- _tABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES -- _tPREFACE -- _tPREFACE TO THE REPRINT EDITION -- _tI. THE PATTERN OF DEVELOPMENT -- _tII. THE NATURE OF FAITH -- _tIII. THE NATURE AND ROLE OF SACRED SCRIPTURE -- _tIV. THE ONE AND TRIUNE GOD -- _tV. CREATION AND SINFUL MAN -- _tVI. THE REDEEMER, REDEMPTION, AND JUSTIFICATION -- _tVII. CHURCH, SACRAMENTS, AND PRAYER -- _tVIII. THE LAST THINGS -- _tEPILOGUE -- _tWORKS CITED -- _tINDEX |
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| 520 | _aLong established as a major poet and critic of the Romantic era, Samuel Taylor Coleridge is now becoming recognized as one of the first and most original modern religious thinkers. In 1815 he wrote the Biographia Literaria, and from that time on there was in his writings a noticeable shift to nonliterary subjects, especially religion. Using all available sources in the U.S., Canada, and England, J. Robert Barth, S.J., has found Coleridge’s religious speculations in his notebooks, in such works as Aids to Reflection and Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit, in letters, in the unpublished manuscript of his “Opus Maximum,” in marginalia, and in conversations recorded by his nephew in Table Talk. Father Barth has synthesized these theological ideas and shaped Coleridge’s scattered and constantly developing religious thoughts into a coherent pattern. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 03. Jan 2023) | |
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