Literature and the Encounter with God in Post-Reformation England

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Each of the figures examined in this study-John Dee, John Donne, Sir Kenelm Digby, Henry and Thomas Vaughan, and Jane Lead-is concerned with the ways in which God can be approached or experienced. Michael Martin analyzes the ways in which the encounter with God is figured among these early modern writers who inhabit the shared cultural space of poets and preachers, mystics and scientists. The three main themes that inform this study are Cura animarum, the care of souls, and the diminished role of spiritual direction in post-Reformation religious life; the rise of scientific rationality; and the struggle against the disappearance of the Holy. Arising from the methods and commitments of phenomenology, the primary mode of inquiry of this study resides in contemplation, not in a religious sense, but in the realm of perception, attendance, and acceptance. Martin portrays figures such as Dee, Digby, and Thomas Vaughan not the eccentrics they are often depicted to have been, but rather as participating in a religious mainstream that had been radically altered by the disappearance of any kind of mandatory or regular spiritual direction, a problem which was further complicated and exacerbated by the rise of science. Thus this study contributes to a reconfiguration of our notion of what 'religious orthodoxy' really meant during the period, and calls into question our own assumptions about what is (or was) 'orthodox' and what 'heterodox.'

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English
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221

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Table of Contents

Introduction: toward a criticism of contemplation
1 John Dee: Religious experience and the technology of idolatry
2 A Glass darkly: John Donne's negative approach to God
3 Love's Alchemist: Palingenesis and the unconscious Metalepsis of Sir Kenelm Digby
4 The Rosicrucian mysticism of Henry and Thomas Vaughan
5 The Pauline mission of Jane Lead
Conclusion: The Real Dialectic.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-214) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/38209031
Library of Congress
PR428.R46 M37 2014, PR428.R46M37 2014, PR428.R46 M37 2014eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
221 pages
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27791313M
Internet Archive
literatureencoun0000mart
ISBN 10
1472432665
ISBN 13
9781472432667, 9781472432674, 9781472432681
LCCN
2013047679
OCLC/WorldCat
869823081, 880147688

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