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Samuel Johnson and Eighteenth-Century Thought, Paperback / softback Book

Samuel Johnson and Eighteenth-Century Thought Paperback / softback

Part of the Oxford English Monographs series

Paperback / softback

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Although there are many books on Johnson's moral and religious thought, none has provided a detailed analysis of his relationship with the ethics and theology of the eighteenth century.

This study fills the gap, examining the background to Johnson's views on a wide range of issues debated by the philosophers and divines of his age.

Avoiding deceptive generalizations concerning the overall character of the century, Nicholas Hudson emphasizes the ambivalence and contradiction inherent in the orthodoxy which Johnson espoused.

Yet this book also challenges the assumption that Johnson's religious beliefs were unstable and filled with anxiety.

Whatever the weakness of his positions, he gleaned strength and confidence from the belief that he upheld an eminent tradition in Christian philosophy.

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