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Strange Jeremiahs: Civil Religion and the Literary Imaginations of Jonathan Edwards, Herman Melville, and W. E. B. Du Bois (Religions of the Americas Series)

معرفی کتاب «Strange Jeremiahs: Civil Religion and the Literary Imaginations of Jonathan Edwards, Herman Melville, and W. E. B. Du Bois (Religions of the Americas Series)» نوشتهٔ Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt;Edwards, Jonathan;Melville, Herman;Stewart, Carole Lynn، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of New Mexico Press در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The beginning of the American Revolution in the conversion of Northampton. The travail of the Puritan covenant -- Original sin: human limitations and the openness of community -- God is no respecter of persons: the ordinary, lowly, and infantile nature of the revival -- The "strange revolution" and the aesthetics of grace -- The second great awakening, the national period, and Melville's American destiny. Pierre; or, The Ambiguities and the formation of the American dilemma -- A revolutionary marriage deferred -- The mystery of Melville's darkwoman -- From "self" to "soul": W.E.B. Du Bois's critical understanding of the ideals of liberal democracy in the new world. Strange Jeremiah: civil religion and the public intellectual -- Strivings and original sin: the unlovely, plural American soul -- The talented tenth and colonizing heroes -- Du Bois's aesthetic of beauty in the new world -- The irony of the American self.;Stewart studies the writings of three American authors who all helped define civil religion through their expressions of the tradition of the jeremiad, or prophetic judgment of a people for backsliding from their destiny. Over The Last Few Decades The Notion Of Civil Religion Has Gained Parlance As A Way Of Making Sense Of American Culture And Religion. The Term Civil Religion, Often Used Simply To Mean Patriotism, Refers In This Text To The Religious Styles And Rhetoric That Emerge From The Act Of Founding Of The American Republic As A Democratic Nation. The Author Examines The Work Of Three Major American Authors Whose Lives Span 250 Years And Who, In Spite Of Their Different Heritages, All Expressed Themselves Through The Tradition Of The Jeremiad, Or Prophetic Judgment Of A People For Backsliding From Their Destiny. Jonathan Edwards, The Eighteenth-century Theologian Whose Work Defined The Great Awakening, Made Use Of The Jeremiad Through A Theological Discourse That Defined Conversion As A Performative Act -- Stewart Demonstrates How Herman Melville, The Author Of Moby-dick, Questioned The Ideology Of American Optimism; Her Focus Here Falls Upon His Lesser Known And Often Overlooked Novel, Pierre, Or, The Ambiguities. W.e.b. Du Bois, The Preeminent African American Intellectual And Activist, Took Up The Jeremiad From The Implications Of The Reconstruction. -- Stewart Grounds Her Study In The Meaning And Act Of America's Revolutionary Founding, The Civil War, And In Reconstruction, Which Represents A Refounding. These Contexts Along With The Cultural Meaning Of Puritanism Set Forth The Meaning Of Civil Religion Within The Orders Of A Revolutionary Beginning. Highlighting The Promise And Failure Of The American Revolution, Her Study Offers New Resources For Understanding American History And Culture. --book Jacket. The Beginning Of The American Revolution In The Conversion Of Northampton. The Travail Of The Puritan Covenant -- Original Sin: Human Limitations And The Openness Of Community -- God Is No Respecter Of Persons: The Ordinary, Lowly, And Infantile Nature Of The Revival -- The Strange Revolution And The Aesthetics Of Grace -- The Second Great Awakening, The National Period, And Melville's American Destiny. Pierre; Or, The Ambiguities And The Formation Of The American Dilemma -- A Revolutionary Marriage Deferred -- The Mystery Of Melville's Darkwoman -- From Self To Soul: W.e.b. Du Bois's Critical Understanding Of The Ideals Of Liberal Democracy In The New World. Strange Jeremiah: Civil Religion And The Public Intellectual -- Strivings And Original Sin: The Unlovely, Plural American Soul -- The Talented Tenth And Colonizing Heroes -- Du Bois's Aesthetic Of Beauty In The New World -- The Irony Of The American Self. Carole Lynn Stewart. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Examines the work of three major American authors - Jonathan Edwards, Herman Melville and W.E.B. DuBois - whose lives span 250 years and who, in spite of their different heritages, all expressed themselves through the tradition of the jeremiad. The study
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