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9780191848063

The Johannine Renaissance in Early Modern English Literature and Theology

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    9780191848063

  • ISBN10:

    0191848069

  • Format: eBook
  • Copyright: 2017-10-19
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Johannine Renaissance in Early Modern English Literature and Theology argues that the Fourth Gospel and First Epistle of Saint John the Evangelist were so influential during the early modern period in England as to share with Pauline theology pride of place as leading apostolic texts on matters Christological, sacramental, pneumatological, and political. The book argues further that, in several instances, Johannine theology is more central than both Pauline theology and the Synoptic theology of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, particularly with regard to early modern polemicizing on the Trinity, distinctions between agape and eros, and the ideologies of radical dissent, especially the seventeenth-century antinomian challenge of free grace to traditional Puritan Pietism.

In particular, early modern religious poetry, including works by Robert Southwell, George Herbert, John Donne, Richard Crashaw, Thomas Traherne, and Anna Trapnel, embraces a distinctive form of Johannine devotion that emphasizes the divine rather than human nature of Christ; the belief that salvation is achieved more through revelation than objective atonement and expiatory sin; a realized eschatology; a robust doctrine of assurance and comfort; and a stylistic and rhetorical approach to representing these theological features that often emulates John's mode of discipleship misunderstanding and dramatic irony. Early modern Johannine devotion assumes that religious lyrics often express a revelatory poetics that aims to clarify, typically through the use of dramatic irony, some of the deepest mysteries of the Fourth Gospel and First Epistle.

Author Biography


Paul Cefalu, Frank Lee and Edna M. Smith Professor, Lafayette College

Paul Cefalu is the Frank Lee and Edna M. Smith Professor in the Department of English at Lafayette College.

Table of Contents


Introduction: The Johannine Renaissance
1. The Flesh Profiteth Nothing: John 6, the Bread of Life, and Devotional Poetry of Belief
2. Noli Me Tangere and the Reception of Mary Magdalene in Early Modern England
3. Spiritual Comfort and Assurance: The Role of the Paraclete in Seventeenth-Century Poetry and Polemic
4. God is Love: Johannine Agape and Early Modern Devotional Poetry
5. Johannine Dualism, Antinomianism, and Early Modern English Radical Dissent
6. Discipleship Misunderstanding and Johannine Irony in the Poetry of George Herbert and Henry Vaughan
Afterword: The Johannine Enchantment of the World
Selected Bibliography: Primary Works
Selected Bibliography: Secondary Works

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