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In The Faith of Emerson: American Transcendentalism, Kantian Epistemology, and Vedantic Thought, Daniel A. Campana makes the case for seeing Emerson as a prophet for a new concept of religious faith that transcends the boundaries of particular religious traditions. By tracing Emerson’s intellectual development from his early years to his last works, Campana demonstrates the progression in Emerson’s thought from a dogmatic to a dynamic sense of living faith. He presents Emerson’s synthesis of Kantian and Vedantic philosophies as the key to understanding his life and works from a new perspective, forging a novel connection between Emerson’s transcendental idealism and developments in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion. In both cases, post-Kantian epistemology provides the impetus for a notion of faith as an active, interpretive process that is not bound to religious truth claims. Vedantic monism supplies an image for how one might understand this interpretive process in its larger, metaphysical context. This book provides us a vision of life as participation in a narrative greater than ourselves, a narrative that may be spoken of in the language of various religious traditions but is not constrained to any one.



Table of Contents

Part 1: Emerson’s Early Phase: Keeping the Faith—1803-1821

Chapter 1: The Intellectual Context: In America

Chapter 2: The Intellectual Context: Family and School

Part 2: Emerson’s Revolutionary Phase: Rejecting the Faith—1821-1832

Chapter 3: Building Materials for an Alternative Faith

Chapter 4: The Breaking Point

Part 3: Emerson’s Mature Phase: Faith Recovered—1832-1882

Chapter 5: Did Emerson Lose His Faith?

Chapter 6: Faith as Interpretive Act

Chapter 7: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Works: Nature and Early Addresses

Chapter 8: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Works: Oversoul and Self-Reliance

Chapter 9: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Life: Brook Farm and Emerson’s Alternative Vision

Chapter 10: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Life: The Slavery Issue

Chapter 11: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Life: The Problem of California

Epilogue: Emerson for Today

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 19/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666926187, 978-1666926187
      ISBN10: 1666926183

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      Book Synopsis

      In The Faith of Emerson: American Transcendentalism, Kantian Epistemology, and Vedantic Thought, Daniel A. Campana makes the case for seeing Emerson as a prophet for a new concept of religious faith that transcends the boundaries of particular religious traditions. By tracing Emerson’s intellectual development from his early years to his last works, Campana demonstrates the progression in Emerson’s thought from a dogmatic to a dynamic sense of living faith. He presents Emerson’s synthesis of Kantian and Vedantic philosophies as the key to understanding his life and works from a new perspective, forging a novel connection between Emerson’s transcendental idealism and developments in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion. In both cases, post-Kantian epistemology provides the impetus for a notion of faith as an active, interpretive process that is not bound to religious truth claims. Vedantic monism supplies an image for how one might understand this interpretive process in its larger, metaphysical context. This book provides us a vision of life as participation in a narrative greater than ourselves, a narrative that may be spoken of in the language of various religious traditions but is not constrained to any one.



      Table of Contents

      Part 1: Emerson’s Early Phase: Keeping the Faith—1803-1821

      Chapter 1: The Intellectual Context: In America

      Chapter 2: The Intellectual Context: Family and School

      Part 2: Emerson’s Revolutionary Phase: Rejecting the Faith—1821-1832

      Chapter 3: Building Materials for an Alternative Faith

      Chapter 4: The Breaking Point

      Part 3: Emerson’s Mature Phase: Faith Recovered—1832-1882

      Chapter 5: Did Emerson Lose His Faith?

      Chapter 6: Faith as Interpretive Act

      Chapter 7: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Works: Nature and Early Addresses

      Chapter 8: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Works: Oversoul and Self-Reliance

      Chapter 9: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Life: Brook Farm and Emerson’s Alternative Vision

      Chapter 10: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Life: The Slavery Issue

      Chapter 11: Seeing Emerson’s Faith in His Life: The Problem of California

      Epilogue: Emerson for Today

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