The Endless Kingdom: Milton's Scriptural SocietyUniversity of Delaware Press, 2002 - 220 Seiten in 1644, Milton envisioned society as a manifestation of the dynamic energy he discovered in scriptural texts: England was potentially a nation of emancipated, prophetic citizens. in 1660, writing in opposition to the restoration of the monarchy, Milton lamented England's lapse from prophetic potential to political idolatry; nevertheless, he continued to explore the cultural centrality of the Bible in the context of political reversal. His three major poems- 'Paradise Lost', 'Paradise Regained' and 'Samson Agonistes'- renew his earlier vision of a dynamic, scriptural society by affirming the vital inwardnessof conscience and criticism. |
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... society . Such a society is not a final utopia , but an ongoing social and political process guided by its own typological vision . In 1660 , the Restoration of the monarchy frustrated Milton's hopes for a reformed society . The voices ...
... society . Such a society is not a final utopia , but an ongoing social and political process guided by its own typological vision . In 1660 , the Restoration of the monarchy frustrated Milton's hopes for a reformed society . The voices ...
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Milton's Scriptural Society David Gay. FOREWORD : SCRIPTURE AND SOCIETY 11 Milton , this identification led the English people from an active envisioning of a reformed society to the passive reception of a political idol . The Bible ...
Milton's Scriptural Society David Gay. FOREWORD : SCRIPTURE AND SOCIETY 11 Milton , this identification led the English people from an active envisioning of a reformed society to the passive reception of a political idol . The Bible ...
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... society . The vision of a society of energetic readers pre- sented in Areopagitica combined with the scriptural premises of the later prose works comprises the basis of Milton's scriptural society . These premises incorporate the theory ...
... society . The vision of a society of energetic readers pre- sented in Areopagitica combined with the scriptural premises of the later prose works comprises the basis of Milton's scriptural society . These premises incorporate the theory ...
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Scripture and Society | 9 |
Wisdom and Perception | 63 |
Wisdom and Opposition | 99 |
Urheberrecht | |
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