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Antebellum Unitarianism in New England: Contradictions and Possibilities
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Antebellum Unitarianism in New England:Contradictions and Possibilities |
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JaLC DOI | info:doi/10.34577/00002552 |
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アイテムタイプ | 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper |
言語 | 英語 |
著者 |
Hall David D.
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抄録 |
Unitarianism in New England originated as a Protestant denomination
in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Long regarded as a significant influence on antebellum American writers, Unitarianism has also had its critics, most famously Ralph Waldo Emerson. This essay explores the paradoxes of a movement at once liberal and conservative, focusing in particular on its theological identity and how literature became a vehicle for cultivating a certain kind of religious sensibility. |
雑誌名 | 人文科学研究 (キリスト教と文化) |
号 | 45 |
ページ | 69 - 86 |
発行年 | 2014-03-31 |
出版者 |
国際基督教大学キリスト教と文化研究所
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ISSN |
0073-3938
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