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Milton and Heresy Stephen B. Dobranski (Georgia State University)

Milton and Heresy By Stephen B. Dobranski (Georgia State University)

Milton and Heresy by Stephen B. Dobranski (Georgia State University)


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Twelve essays examine Milton's heretical opinions, focusing on aspects of his career (as poet and political activist) neglected or misconstrued in the attempt to depict him as an orthodox Christian. The heresies examined refer not only to Milton's radical religious opinions, but the volume's dissent from orthodoxies of modern Milton criticism.

Milton and Heresy Summary

Milton and Heresy by Stephen B. Dobranski (Georgia State University)

It is distinctly paradoxical that John Milton - who opposed infant baptism, supported regicide, defended divorce and approved of polygamy - should be heard as a voice of orthodoxy. Yet modern scholarship has often understated or explained away his heretical opinions. This volume investigates aspects of Milton's works inconsistent with conventional beliefs, whether in terms of seventeenth-century theology or the common assumptions of Milton scholars. Contributors situate Milton and his writings within his specific historical circumstances, paying special attention to Milton's pragmatic position within seventeenth-century religious controversy. The volume's four sections deal with heretical theology, heresy's consequences, heresy and community, and readers of heresy; their common premise is that Milton, as poet, thinker and public servant, eschewed set beliefs and regarded indeterminacy and uncertainty as fundamental to human existence.

Milton and Heresy Reviews

"These outstanding essays dislodge the tenacious assumption that Milton's religious thought is orthodox." John Childs, Albion
"...splendid..." Larry R. Isitt, Church History

Table of Contents

Introduction Stephen B. Dobranski and John P. Rumrich; Part I. Heretical Theology: 1. Milton on heresy Janet Mueller; 2. Milton's antiprelatical tracts and the marginality of doctrine Thomas N. Corns; 3. How radical was the young Milton? Barbara K. Lewalski; Part II: Heresy and Consequences: 4. Milton's arianism: why it matters John P. Rumrich; 5. 'Elect about the Rest': theology as self-representation in Milton Stephen M. Fallon; 6. Milton's kisses William Kerrigan; Part III. Heresy and Community: 7. Licensing Milton's heresy Stephen B. Dobranski; 8. Milton and the rationale of insulting John K. Hale; 9. Treason against God and state: blasphemy in Milton's culture and Paradise Lost David Loewenstein; 10. The politics of performance in the inner theatre: Samson Agonistes as closet drama Elizabeth Sauer; Part IV. Readers of Heresy: 11. Asserting eternal providence: Milton through the window of liberation theology Joan S. Bennett; 12. Milton's transgressive manoeuvres: receptions (then and now) and the sexual politics of Paradise Lost Joseph A. Wittreich.

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NPB9780521630658
9780521630658
0521630657
Milton and Heresy by Stephen B. Dobranski (Georgia State University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1998-09-10
284
Winner of Milton Society of America Irene Samuel Memorial Award 1999
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