Reading Genesis in the Long Eighteenth Century: From Milton to Mary ShelleyRoutledge, 2016 M12 5 - 217 pages In a reassessment of the long-accepted division between religion and enlightenment, Ana Acosta here traces a tissue of readings and adaptations of Genesis and Scriptural language from Milton through Rousseau to Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley. Acosta's interdisciplinary approach places these writers in the broader context of eighteenth-century political theory, biblical criticism, religious studies and utopianism. Acosta's argument is twofold: she establishes the importance of Genesis within utopian thinking, in particular the influential models of Milton and Rousseau; and she demonstrates that the power of these models can be explained neither by traditional religious paradigms nor by those of religion or philosophy. In establishing the relationship between biblical criticism and republican utopias, Acosta makes a solid case that important utopian visions are better understood against the background of Genesis interpretation. This study opens a new perspective on theories of secularization, and as such will interest scholars of religious studies, intellectual history, and philosophy as well as of literary studies. |
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... tradition of the rewriting of Genesis. At the same time, the presence of these texts at the beginning and end of this tradition also raises important questions about its definition, questions I address in detail in Chapters 2 and 5. At ...
... tradition of the rewriting of Genesis. At the same time, the presence of these texts at the beginning and end of this tradition also raises important questions about its definition, questions I address in detail in Chapters 2 and 5. At ...
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... tradition left out of many of the foundational fictions of Edenic life invoked by such theories. One of the reasons for this was that Rousseau was preoccupied not just with the underlying political theory but with the proper language ...
... tradition left out of many of the foundational fictions of Edenic life invoked by such theories. One of the reasons for this was that Rousseau was preoccupied not just with the underlying political theory but with the proper language ...
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... traditional authority within the Christian Enlightenment , exegetical readings of Genesis became more and more explicitly also rewritings . Enlightenment thought borrowed heavily from the exegetical tradition while radically reshaping ...
... traditional authority within the Christian Enlightenment , exegetical readings of Genesis became more and more explicitly also rewritings . Enlightenment thought borrowed heavily from the exegetical tradition while radically reshaping ...
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... tradition of enlightenment wound up; for it is to the Americas and their enduring symbolism that the republican ideals of the French Revolution, the Protestant dissenting republican heritage of Britain, and the examples of Rousseau's ...
... tradition of enlightenment wound up; for it is to the Americas and their enduring symbolism that the republican ideals of the French Revolution, the Protestant dissenting republican heritage of Britain, and the examples of Rousseau's ...
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... tradition of the Catholic Church . The combination of heterodoxy and piety in Simon's theory of authorship is almost as fascinating as Astruc's defense of Moses : he conducted a rigorous philological , syntactic , and grammatical ...
... tradition of the Catholic Church . The combination of heterodoxy and piety in Simon's theory of authorship is almost as fascinating as Astruc's defense of Moses : he conducted a rigorous philological , syntactic , and grammatical ...
Contents
Dr Miltons Guide or the Utopia Within | |
The Passion of JeanJacques Rousseau or the Dystopia Within | |
Wollstonecrafts Body Politics or Philosophy in the Bedroom | |
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