This dissertation investigates the theological doctrines expressed and implied in the work and personal writings of William Blake. It follows up on proposals of various scholars--especially that of A. L. Morton in his monograph The Everlasting Gospel--that Blake's theology bears considerable resemblance to the Christian heresy known as antinomianism. This study focuses on the theological expressions in Blake's pre-1800 writings to demonstrate that Blake held antinomian beliefs from the start of his artistic career. A historical sketch of Christian antinomianism and a discussion of Blake criticism directly examining his theology provide evidence that he could have known about the antinomian heresy and apparently was influenced by it. A thoro...
In order to understand Blake\u27s relation to the history of ideas, his reactions to, and transforma...
In Christianity, man inherits original sin and is considered to live a sinful existence. Because of ...
Although the body of the critical work on William Blake's theology is vast, critics have overlooked ...
This thesis studies the thought of William Blake in relation to his view of Christianity. The ideas ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1974Even in in his own time, Blake posed a problem for lit...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the philosophy of William Blake as it is expressedin ...
Through an examination of William Blake's literary works, this thesis attempts a systematic presenta...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 27, 2011).The entire t...
My study was prompted by a hostile reaction to S. Foster Damon\u27 s claim that Blake read the Bhaga...
This dissertation examines the meaning of law in Blake's work. I argue that Blake's poetry intersect...
This work aims at analyzing the historical influence the alchemical thought had on William Blake’s w...
This thesis examines William Blake’s engagement with Western esoteric tradition, specifically the be...
William Blake's poetry is most often set against the backdrop of the eighteenth century as "the age ...
application/pdfIn Christianity, man inherits original sin and is considered to live a sinful existen...
William Blake, a renowned English poet whose religious understandings are still of controversy, has ...
In order to understand Blake\u27s relation to the history of ideas, his reactions to, and transforma...
In Christianity, man inherits original sin and is considered to live a sinful existence. Because of ...
Although the body of the critical work on William Blake's theology is vast, critics have overlooked ...
This thesis studies the thought of William Blake in relation to his view of Christianity. The ideas ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1974Even in in his own time, Blake posed a problem for lit...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the philosophy of William Blake as it is expressedin ...
Through an examination of William Blake's literary works, this thesis attempts a systematic presenta...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 27, 2011).The entire t...
My study was prompted by a hostile reaction to S. Foster Damon\u27 s claim that Blake read the Bhaga...
This dissertation examines the meaning of law in Blake's work. I argue that Blake's poetry intersect...
This work aims at analyzing the historical influence the alchemical thought had on William Blake’s w...
This thesis examines William Blake’s engagement with Western esoteric tradition, specifically the be...
William Blake's poetry is most often set against the backdrop of the eighteenth century as "the age ...
application/pdfIn Christianity, man inherits original sin and is considered to live a sinful existen...
William Blake, a renowned English poet whose religious understandings are still of controversy, has ...
In order to understand Blake\u27s relation to the history of ideas, his reactions to, and transforma...
In Christianity, man inherits original sin and is considered to live a sinful existence. Because of ...
Although the body of the critical work on William Blake's theology is vast, critics have overlooked ...