Bradstreet’s “The Flesh and the Spirit” and Taylor’s “Upon a Spider Catching a Fly” with Emerson’s “Nature” and Whitman’s “Song of Myself” show the evolution of religious ideas changed from epistemological to hermeneutics.
Bradstreet’s “The Flesh and the Spirit” and Taylor’s “Upon a Spider Catching a Fly” with Emerson’s “Nature” and Whitman’s “Song of Myself” show the evolution of religious ideas changed from epistemological to hermeneutics.
May 11, 2020 Comments Off on Bradstreet’s “The Flesh and the Spirit” and Taylor’s “Upon a Spider Catching a Fly” with Emerson’s “Nature” and Whitman’s “Song of Myself” show the evolution of religious ideas changed from epistemological to hermeneutics. Uncategorized Assignment-helpIntro and thesisEpistemology religion idea AEpistemology religion idea BHermeneutics religion idea CHermeneutics religion idea DAdd topics E, F, G if necessary. Format this way.I was planning on organizing my essay on how in the beginning poets and writers viewed religion and god in one epistemological view, the idea of predestination and how only a few, selected will be saved. I’ll use the poems of, Taylor and Bradstreet to show how epistemological religion and faith was, and how it was all about predestination and resisting the fleshly temptations. Versus poems that are more hermeneutics, like Whitman and Emerson, who used nature to connect with the spirit world and their idea of being a transparent eyeball. Be sure to discuss how the artistry of the literature affects the way the “lesson” is presented.Do some research (minimum 2 outside sources) to discover what other experts—psychologists, philosophers,scientists, anthropologists, art historians, preachers, etc—have also said about such a “lesson.”