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The Devil and Doctor Dwight - Satire and Theology in the Early American Republic (Paperback, New edition)
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The Devil and Doctor Dwight - Satire and Theology in the Early American Republic (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press
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At the close of the eighteenth century, Timothy Dwight - poet,
clergyman, and, later, president of Yale College - waged a literary
and intellectual war against the forces of ""infidelity."" The
Devil and Doctor Dwight reexamines this episode by focusing on The
Triumph of Infidelity (1788), the verse satire that launched
Dwight's campaign and, Colin Wells argues, the key to recovering
the deeper meaning of the threat of infidelity in the early years
of the American republic. Modeled after Alexander Pope's satiric
masterpiece, the Dunciad, Dwight's poem took aim at a number of his
contemporaries, but its principal target was Congregationalist
Charles Chauncy, author of a controversial treatise asserting ""the
salvation of all men."" To Dwight's mind, a belief in universal
salvation issued from the same naive faith in innate human virtue
and inevitable progress that governed all forms of Enlightenment
thought, political as well as religious. Indeed, in subsequent
works he traced with increasing dismay a shift in the idea of
universal salvation from a theological doctrine to a political
belief and symbol of American national identity. In this light,
Dwight's campaign against infidelity must also be seen as an early
and prescient critique of the ideological underpinnings of
Jeffersonian democracy.
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