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Redemption in Poetry and Philosophy

Wordsworth, Kant, and the Making of the Post-Christian Imagination

Redemption in Poetry and Philosophy

Wordsworth, Kant, and the Making of the Post-Christian Imagination

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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781602587809
Number of Pages: 277
Published: 31/12/2023
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
A biblical understanding of redemption requires the sacrificial death of Jesus. In the post-Christian world envisioned by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and his Enlightenment contemporaries, the Christ-centric source of redemption disappears, though the human need for salvation remains. Redemption in Poetry and Philosophy explores how this need for redemption is realized in the post-Christian poetics of William Wordsworth and philosophical imagination of Immanuel Kant. Simon Haines critiques the secular modes of salvation articulated by each figure to illustrate the shortcomings of modern, post-Christian imagination. Redemption in Poetry and Philosophy highlights the ways in which prose allegedly serves as a redemptive agent for nonbelievers in the modern age, but also engenders dangerous notions of self-redemption in contemporary Christians.
Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Making of the Post-Christian Imagination

1 Concepts, Metaphors, and Wordsworth

2 "Tintern Abbey"--Restoring the Soul

3 Spontaneity in Kant and Wordsworth

4 Wordsworth and Political Redemption I--Paradise

5 Wordsworth and Political Redemption II-- Paradise Lost

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Simon Haines

Simon Haines is Professor and Chair of English, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.