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American Spaces of Conversion

American Spaces of Conversion

The Conductive Imaginaries of Edwards, Emerson, and James

by Andrea Knutson
Hardback
Publication Date: 23/12/2010

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The religious precepts of the Puritans continued to affect intellectual life in the U.S. long after the immigrants arrived at Massachusetts Bay, circulating through New England culture well into the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Using three emblematic figures--Jonathan Edwards, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William James--American Spaces of Conversion examines how the Puritan legacy, especially the concept of conversion, shaped developments in American
literature, theology, and pragmatist philosophy.Knutson grounds her study with the testimonies collected by the Puritan minister Thomas Shepard, which reveal an active pursuit of belief
occurring at the intersection of perception, intellection, affection, and doctrine. This pursuit of belief, codified in the morphology of conversion, was originally undertaken by the Puritans as a way to conceptualize redemption in a fallen state. It established the epistemological contours for what Edwards, Emerson, and James would theorize as a conductive imaginary-consciousness, a state both receptive and active, as a force responsible for translating the effects of experience and
generating original relations with self, community, and God. With an interdisciplinary approach that combines religion, literature, and philosophy, Knutson demonstrates how the triad of
writers discussed here "ministered" to their audiences, encouraging the attachment of new meaning to ordinary contexts in a continual effort toward regeneration.
ISBN:
9780195370928
9780195370928
Category:
Christian spirituality & religious experience
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
23-12-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
200
Dimensions (mm):
165x241x19mm
Weight:
0.43kg

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