- Retreat From Reason: Ralph Waldo Emersons Influence on the Unitarian . . .
This thesis looks at the Transcendentalist ideologies of Ralph Waldo Emerson and how he influenced the Unitarian Church It analyzes the changes that occurred in Unitarianism as a result of the new ways of thinking which Emerson introduced into the Christian denomination
- Transcendentalism - Wikipedia
Transcendentalism is a philosophical, spiritual, and literary movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in the New England region of the United States [1][2][3] A core belief is in the inherent goodness of people and nature, [1] and while society and its institutions have corrupted the purity of the individual, people are at their best when truly "self-reliant" and independent
- Brandon Walker | Biblical and Early Christian Studies
Review by Brandon T Walker, St John’s College, Nottingham Many thanks to Baker Academic for providing a review copy Much of the contemporary Western conversation about defining conversion has centred around questions of cognition and morality, repentance and conversion, or around attempts to discover patterns in a conversion narrative
- Transcendentalism | Definition, Characteristics, Beliefs, Authors . . .
Transcendentalism was a 19th-century movement of writers and philosophers in New England who were loosely bound together by adherence to an idealistic system of thought based on belief in the essential unity of all creation, the innate goodness of humanity, and the supremacy of insight over logic and experience
- Brandon Walker - London School of Theology
Brandon Walker, London School of Theology: 8 Followers, 35 Following, 9 Research papers Research interests: Pentecostalism, Christian Studies, and…
- Transcendentalism - Literary Theory and Criticism
Frothingham wrote in 1876 of Transcendentalism’s far-reaching influence: “It affected thinkers, swayed politicians, guided moralists, inspired philanthropists, created reformers ” To what extent are the Transcendental writers still influential?
- The Transcendentalists: Their Lives Writings - The Walden Woods Project
Selected texts and links about the lives, writings, and time of the Transcendentalists, including works by and about Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Bronson Alcott and their contemporaries What you see here is only the beginning This is an ongoing project of The Walden Woods Project that will continue to grow so please check back often Please report errors to The
- Transcendentalist Movement - Ancestry
Explore the Transcendentalist Movement, a 19th century American literary and philosophical movement that celebrated individualism and self-reliance Learn about its influential figures and lasting legacy
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