This volume proposes a method for reading Milton's De Doctrina Christiana as an artifact of his process of theological thinking rather than as a repository of his doctrinal views. Jason A. Kerr argues that Milton's approach to theology underwent significant change in the course of his work on this treatise.
This volume proposes a method for reading Milton's De Doctrina Christiana as an artifact of his process of theological thinking rather than as a repository of his doctrinal views. Jason A. Kerr argues that Milton's approach to theology underwent significant change in the course of his work on this treatise.
Jason A. Kerr is Associate Professor of English at Brigham Young University. He received a PhD in English from Boston College in 2011 and a BA in English (with a Classical Studies Certificate) from Arizona State University in 2003. His scholarship focuses on the intersection of theology, ethics, and politics in seventeenth-century Britain, including articles on Milton, Baxter, Shakespeare, Marvell, and the preacher Elizabeth Attaway. His next book project addresses Richard Baxter's political theology of consent.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: Scripture and Ecclesiology 1: Scripture and Literary Form 2: Human Capacity and Scriptural Interpretation 3: Theology and the Church Part Two: The Son of God 4: The Form of Book I Chapter 5 5: The Son of God and Milton's Church Part Three: Paradise Lost Interlude: On De Doctrina Christiana and Paradise Lost 6: The Process of Paradise Lost Conclusion: On Milton and Theology Appendix: The Manuscript of De Doctrina Christiana
Part One: Scripture and Ecclesiology 1: Scripture and Literary Form 2: Human Capacity and Scriptural Interpretation 3: Theology and the Church Part Two: The Son of God 4: The Form of Book I Chapter 5 5: The Son of God and Milton's Church Part Three: Paradise Lost Interlude: On De Doctrina Christiana and Paradise Lost 6: The Process of Paradise Lost Conclusion: On Milton and Theology Appendix: The Manuscript of De Doctrina Christiana
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