This volume proposes a method for reading Milton's De Doctrina Christiana as an artifact of his process of theological thinking rather than as a repository of his doctrinal views. Jason A. Kerr argues that Milton's approach to theology underwent significant change in the course of his work on this treatise.
This volume proposes a method for reading Milton's De Doctrina Christiana as an artifact of his process of theological thinking rather than as a repository of his doctrinal views. Jason A. Kerr argues that Milton's approach to theology underwent significant change in the course of his work on this treatise.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason A. Kerr is Associate Professor of English at Brigham Young University. He received a PhD in English from Boston College in 2011 and a BA in English (with a Classical Studies Certificate) from Arizona State University in 2003. His scholarship focuses on the intersection of theology, ethics, and politics in seventeenth-century Britain, including articles on Milton, Baxter, Shakespeare, Marvell, and the preacher Elizabeth Attaway. His next book project addresses Richard Baxter's political theology of consent.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: Scripture and Ecclesiology 1: Scripture and Literary Form 2: Human Capacity and Scriptural Interpretation 3: Theology and the Church Part Two: The Son of God 4: The Form of Book I Chapter 5 5: The Son of God and Milton's Church Part Three: Paradise Lost Interlude: On De Doctrina Christiana and Paradise Lost 6: The Process of Paradise Lost Conclusion: On Milton and Theology Appendix: The Manuscript of De Doctrina Christiana
Part One: Scripture and Ecclesiology 1: Scripture and Literary Form 2: Human Capacity and Scriptural Interpretation 3: Theology and the Church Part Two: The Son of God 4: The Form of Book I Chapter 5 5: The Son of God and Milton's Church Part Three: Paradise Lost Interlude: On De Doctrina Christiana and Paradise Lost 6: The Process of Paradise Lost Conclusion: On Milton and Theology Appendix: The Manuscript of De Doctrina Christiana
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