Ebook: Strange Jeremiahs: civil religion and the literary imaginations of Jonathan Edwards, Herman Melville, and W.E.B. Du Bois
- Tags: Civil religion--United States--History, RELIGION--Eschatology, Politics and government, Civil religion, Criticism interpretation etc., History, Electronic books, Biography, Edwards Jonathan -- 1703-1758 -- Criticism and interpretation, Melville Herman -- 1819-1891 -- Criticism and interpretation, Du Bois W. E. B. -- (William Edward Burghardt) -- 1868-1963 -- Criticism and interpretation, Civil religion -- United States -- History, United States -- History, United States -- Politics and government, RE
- Series: Religions of the Americas series
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
- City: Albuquerque;United States
- Language: English
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The beginning of the American Revolution in the conversion of Northampton. The travail of the Puritan covenant -- Original sin: human limitations and the openness of community -- God is no respecter of persons: the ordinary, lowly, and infantile nature of the revival -- The "strange revolution" and the aesthetics of grace -- The second great awakening, the national period, and Melville's American destiny. Pierre; or, The Ambiguities and the formation of the American dilemma -- A revolutionary marriage deferred -- The mystery of Melville's darkwoman -- From "self" to "soul": W.E.B. Du Bois's critical understanding of the ideals of liberal democracy in the new world. Strange Jeremiah: civil religion and the public intellectual -- Strivings and original sin: the unlovely, plural American soul -- The talented tenth and colonizing heroes -- Du Bois's aesthetic of beauty in the new world -- The irony of the American self.;Stewart studies the writings of three American authors who all helped define civil religion through their expressions of the tradition of the jeremiad, or prophetic judgment of a people for backsliding from their destiny.
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