블레이크의 자연종교 비판과 ‘참 인간’의 회복
(주)코리아스칼라
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- 2023.10.23
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서지정보
ㆍ발행기관 : 한국문학과종교학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 문학과 종교 / 28권 / 3호
ㆍ저자명 : 김희선
한국어 초록
윌리엄 블레이크는 18세기 말 영국의 자연종교와 이신론이 절정을 이루던 시기에 출현한 급진적인 낭만주의 시인이다. 그는 당대의 베이컨, 뉴턴, 로크를 “사탄의 삼위일체”(Satanic Trinity)라고 언급할 정도로 이신론과 자연종교 사상의 근거가 되는 이성중심주의와 과학적 사고를 비판하였다. 블레이크의 최초의 글인
영어 초록
William Blake was a radical Romantic poet in the age of Reason, the late 18th-century England, challenging prevailing Enlightenment ideologies, especially Deism and Natural Religion. He was critical of prominent thinkers of his time, such as Bacon, Newton, and Locke, who formed the “Satanic Trinity” in his mind. In his works from his earliest writing like All Religions Are One to his final prophetic work, Jerusalem, Blake extensively criticized the scientific and experimental beliefs underlying Deism and Natural Religion. The idea of “The Poetic Genius” and “The True Man” formed a crucial basis for his art, redefining humanity. This study closely examines Blake’s critical content on Natural Religion in his writings and poetry, with a focus on his intense debates and discussions with figures like Bacon, Locke, and Newton. Furthermore, it explores the meanings of concepts like “Poetic Genius,” “Imagination,” and “The True Man,” shedding light on Blake’s vision of a restored humanity and the city of Jerusalem. Blake also argued that “Art and Science” must ultimately be united in the restored Eden called Jerusalem.
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