Coleridge, philosophy, and religion : Aids to reflection and the mirror of the spirit
- Title
- Coleridge, philosophy, and religion : Aids to reflection and the mirror of the spirit / Douglas Hedley.
- Published by
- Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xiv, 330 pages; 24 cm
- Summary
- "This book revives and deepens the evaluation of Coleridge as a philosophical theologian in his own right. Coleridge had a critical and creative relation to, and kinship with, German Idealism. Moreover, the principal impulse behind his engagement with that philosophy is traced to the more immediate context of the English Unitarian-Trinitarian controversy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The book reestablishes Coleridge as a philosopher of religion and as a vital source for contemporary theological reflection"--Jacket.
- Subject
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 > Philosophy
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 > Religion
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 > Contributions in religion
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 > Contributions in philosophy
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 > Criticism and interpretation
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1772-1834
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor > Christentum
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor > Philosophie und Weltanschauung
- Coleridge, Samuel T.; Aids to reflection > Religionsphilosophie
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
- Aids to reflection
- 1800-1899
- Philosophy, German > 19th century
- Philosophy
- Philosophy, German
- Religion
- Religion Motiv
- Philosophie Motiv
- Godsdienstfilosofie
- Aids to reflection (Coleridge)
- Philosophy, German > 19th century
- Genre/Form
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Contents
- Prologue : explaining Coleridge's explanation -- 1. The true philosopher is the lover of God -- 2. Inner word : reflection as meditation -- 3. The image of God : reflection as imitating the divine spirit -- 4. God is truth : the faculty of reflection or human Understanding in relation to the divine Reason -- 5. The great instauration : reflection as the renewal of the soul -- 6. The vision of God : reflection culture, and the seed of a deiform nature -- Epilogue : the candle of the Lord and Coleridge's legacy.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, 1992).
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-327) and index.