Coleridge, Philosophy and Religion

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37.99
book_author_name: 
Douglas Hedley
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
published_date: 
11/01/2009
isbn: 
9780521093231
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Books > Poetry, Drama & Criticism > Literature: history & criticism > Poetry & poets
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Douglas Hedley|Paperback|Cambridge University Press|11/01/2009
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9780521093231
Book Description: 
Coleridge's relation to his German contemporaries constitutes the toughest problem in assessing his standing as a thinker. For the last half-century this relationship has been described, ultimately, as parasitic. As a result, Coleridge's contribution to religious thought has been seen primarily in terms of his poetic genius. 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 English Unitarian-Trinitarian controversy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The book re-establishes Coleridge as a philosopher of religion and as a vital source for contemporary theological reflection.

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