Barbeau reconstructs the system of religion that Coleridge
develops in "Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit" (1840).
Coleridge's late system links four sources of divinity--the Bible,
the traditions of the church, the interior work of the Spirit, and
the inspired preacher--to Christ, the Word. In thousands of
marginalia and private notebook entries, Coleridge challenges
traditional views of the formation and inspiration of the Bible,
clarifies the role of the church in biblical interpretation, and
elucidates the relationship between the objective and subjective
sources of revelation. In late writings that develop a robust
system of religion, Coleridge conveys his commitment to biblical
wisdom.
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