One of America\u27s great intellectuals, Ralph Waldo Emerson created Transcendentalism, the underpinning of the Romantic movement and America\u27s 19th century Renaissance. Not so well known is his anguished departure from the Christianity of his youth. This book corrects this oversight by showing connections between the faith of his youth and the central themes of Transcendentalism. This is a book not only about Emerson\u27s intellectual and spiritual journey but about the essence of New England Transcendentalism
Scholars of religion have often pointed to the Transcendentalists as progenitors of a distinct tradi...
In his 1837 oration “The American Scholar,” Emerson demanded that, above all, […
Samuel Taylor Coleridge\u27s thought galvanized Emerson at a pivotal moment in his intellectual deve...
One of America\u27s great intellectuals, Ralph Waldo Emerson created Transcendentalism, the underpin...
In the 1830s, when the Puritan-Romantic Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) first proposed transforming ...
Graduation date: 1996Recent changes in the historiography of American Transcendentalism\ud have insp...
This chapter seeks to explain Emerson's idea of "Immanence" and "Transcendence" as a kind of dichoto...
The article discusses transendentalism and inidvidualism as reflected from an essay “Self Reliance” ...
The dissertation consists of six major sections, the first of which is a general introduction to Ame...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American author, endeavoured to establish new dimension of ideology by balan...
The rise of atheism in the modern world is a religious phenomenon unprecedented in history, both in ...
The article discusses transendentalism and inidvidualism as reflected from an essay “Self Reliance” ...
Curious for a cultural phenomenon rooted in self-reliance, Transcendentalism first flowered in the l...
“An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man,” Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote—and in this boo...
This thesis provides details about historical background of American Transcendentalism, a theologica...
Scholars of religion have often pointed to the Transcendentalists as progenitors of a distinct tradi...
In his 1837 oration “The American Scholar,” Emerson demanded that, above all, […
Samuel Taylor Coleridge\u27s thought galvanized Emerson at a pivotal moment in his intellectual deve...
One of America\u27s great intellectuals, Ralph Waldo Emerson created Transcendentalism, the underpin...
In the 1830s, when the Puritan-Romantic Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) first proposed transforming ...
Graduation date: 1996Recent changes in the historiography of American Transcendentalism\ud have insp...
This chapter seeks to explain Emerson's idea of "Immanence" and "Transcendence" as a kind of dichoto...
The article discusses transendentalism and inidvidualism as reflected from an essay “Self Reliance” ...
The dissertation consists of six major sections, the first of which is a general introduction to Ame...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American author, endeavoured to establish new dimension of ideology by balan...
The rise of atheism in the modern world is a religious phenomenon unprecedented in history, both in ...
The article discusses transendentalism and inidvidualism as reflected from an essay “Self Reliance” ...
Curious for a cultural phenomenon rooted in self-reliance, Transcendentalism first flowered in the l...
“An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man,” Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote—and in this boo...
This thesis provides details about historical background of American Transcendentalism, a theologica...
Scholars of religion have often pointed to the Transcendentalists as progenitors of a distinct tradi...
In his 1837 oration “The American Scholar,” Emerson demanded that, above all, […
Samuel Taylor Coleridge\u27s thought galvanized Emerson at a pivotal moment in his intellectual deve...