Sunday, February 14, 2010

What Did Romantic Era Write About Three Differences From The Puritan View Of Nature And The A Romantic Era View Of Nature?

Three differences from the puritan view of nature and the a Romantic era view of nature? - what did romantic era write about

I must write an essay for school. I have three different types of contrast the views of the Puritans of Nature in the Age of Reason and views of nature in the Romantic period.
Suggestions?

2 comments:

KillerLi... said...

That's what I think:
Puritan View:
For the Puritans, the separation between nature and grace, the prevailing view of the medieval theologians, was wrong in substance.
They wanted to fear God.


Romanticism
See human nature as something uniform.
I want the free play of emotion and creativity.
Industrial society has new problems: soulless individualism, economic egoism, utilitarianism, materialism and the "cash nexus.

KillerLi... said...

That's what I think:
Puritan View:
For the Puritans, the separation between nature and grace, the prevailing view of the medieval theologians, was wrong in substance.
They wanted to fear God.


Romanticism
See human nature as something uniform.
I want the free play of emotion and creativity.
Industrial society has new problems: soulless individualism, economic egoism, utilitarianism, materialism and the "cash nexus.

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