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... reflection and self- reflection whereby he learnt that ' in the component faculties of the human mind itself " is the key to truth about man , the world and God . Such self - reflection is a necessary prelude to theology . It is closely ...
... reflection and self- reflection whereby he learnt that ' in the component faculties of the human mind itself " is the key to truth about man , the world and God . Such self - reflection is a necessary prelude to theology . It is closely ...
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... reflection upon the reflected image of God in man as an ' inward experience ' , to be perceived and shaped by the creative imagination . Because of the divine qualities of infinity and eternity , such reflection will expect an endless ...
... reflection upon the reflected image of God in man as an ' inward experience ' , to be perceived and shaped by the creative imagination . Because of the divine qualities of infinity and eternity , such reflection will expect an endless ...
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... reflection , representing ' the concentration of All in Each a Power that acts by a contraction of universal truths into individual duties ' ( Appendix C , p . 64 ) . Religion is drawn towards Coleridge's theory of the imagination for ...
... reflection , representing ' the concentration of All in Each a Power that acts by a contraction of universal truths into individual duties ' ( Appendix C , p . 64 ) . Religion is drawn towards Coleridge's theory of the imagination for ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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