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Sara Coleridge and the Oxford Movement
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Sara Coleridge and the Oxford Movement

Selected Religious Writings
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Sara Coleridge and the Oxford Movement is the first book to be devoted entirely to Sara Coleridge's religious writings. It presents extracts from important religious works which have remained unpublished since the 1840s. These writings represent a bold intervention by a woman writer in the public spheres of academia and the Church, in the genre of religious writing which was a masculine preserve (as opposed to the genres of religious fiction and poetry). They offer the most original and systematic critique of Tractarian theology to appear in the 1840s. Sara Coleridge's assertion of religious inclusivity and liberty of conscience is based on a radically Protestant theology underpinned by a Kantian epistemology. The book also presents substantial extracts from her unpublished masterpiece Dialogues on Regeneration (the equivalent of her father's Opus Maximum) which show her remarkable literary originality and the continuing development of her innovative religious thought.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781785272417
ProduktarteBook
EinbandElectronic Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsdatum30.01.2020
Seiten232 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse739 Kbytes
WarengruppeEnglish
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Robin Schofield read English at Lincoln College, Oxford, UK, where he developed an abiding interest in Romantic literature and culture, with particular reference to the Wordsworth circle. A member of the Friends of Coleridge for twenty-fi ve years, Schofi eld became interested in the lives and work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's children, Hartley Coleridge and Sara Coleridge, particularly in the latter's editorship of her father's work. Schofi eld's interest in C19 religion, especially the Oxford Movement, led him to study Sara Coleridge's religious writings.

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