Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
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A landmark book, published in 1840, six years after Coleridge’s death, Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit is a major contribution to both theological and philosophical reflection within Romanticism. Confessions focuses on the question of Scriptural infallibility, protesting blind and uncritical worship of the Scriptures, and plays a central role in the development of biblical criticism.
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