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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essential Spiritual Writings
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essential Spiritual Writings
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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1883), a lecturer and essayist known as "the Concord Sage," became the preeminent exponent of Transcendentalism. After studies at Harvard Divinity School he became a Congregational minister, but eventually resigned, judging. "This mode of commemorating Christ is not suitable to me." Strongly influenced by Indian philosophy and religion, he believed that we can receive divine truth through nature. Long considered one of the most significant intellectual figures in American history, this volume offers a fresh perspective by highlighting his extensive writings on spiritual themes. Like his friend Henry David Thoreau, Emerson is one of those who might have described himself as "spiritual, not religious." Thus, he speaks directly to a generation of contemporary seekers.
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