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American Spaces of Conversion - The Conductive Imaginaries of Edwards, Emerson, and James (Hardcover)
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American Spaces of Conversion - The Conductive Imaginaries of Edwards, Emerson, and James (Hardcover)
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This study examines how the concept of conversion and specifically
the legacy of the doctrine of preparation, as articulated in
Puritan Reform theology as transplanted to the Massachusetts Bay
colony, remained a vital cultural force shaping developments in
American literature and philosophy. It begins by discussing the
testimonies of conversion collected by the Puritan minister Thomas
Shepard, which reveal an active pursuit of belief by prospective
church members occurring at the intersection of experience,
perception, doctrine, affections, and intellect. This pursuit of
belief, codified in the morphology of conversion, and originally
undertaken by the Puritans as a way to conceptualize redemption in
a fallen state, established the epistemological contours for what
Jonathan Edwards, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William James would
theorize as a conductive imaginary-consciousness imagined as a
space organized or that self-organizes around the dynamics and
tensions between abstract truth and concrete realities, certainty
and uncertainty, and perception and objects perceived. Each writer
offers a picture of consciousness as both a receptive and active
force responsible for translating the effects of experience and
generating original relations with self, community, and God. This
study demonstrates that each writer "ministered" to their audiences
by articulating a method or habit of mind in order to foster an
individual's continual efforts at regeneration, conceived by all
the subjects of this study as a matter of converting semantics,
that is, a dedicated willingness to seeking out personal and
cultural renewal through the continual process of attaching new
meaning and value to ordinary contexts.
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