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Devil and Doctor Dwight

Satire and Theology in the Early American Republic [Paperback]

by Colin Wells

    • Author

      Colin Wells

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      The University of North Carolina Press

    • Published

      April 2002

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      At the close of the eighteenth century, Timothy Dwight - poet, clergyman, and, later, president of Yale College - waged a literary and intellectual war against the forces of "infidelity." The Devil and Doctor Dwight reexamines this episode by focusing on The Triumph of Infidelity (1788), the verse satire that launched Dwight's campaign and, Colin Wells argues, the key to recovering the deeper meaning of the threat of infidelity in the early years of the American republic. Modeled after Alexander Pope's satiric masterpiece, the Dunciad, Dwight's poem took aim at a number of his contemporaries, but its principal target was Congregationalist Charles Chauncy, author of a controversial treatise asserting "the salvation of all men." To Dwight's mind, a belief in universal salvation issued from the same naive faith in innate human virtue and inevitable progress that governed all forms of Enlightenment thought, political as well as religious. Indeed, in subsequent works he traced with increasing dismay a shift in the idea of universal salvation from a theological doctrine to a political belief and symbol of American national identity.In this light, Dwight's campaign against infidelity must also be seen as an early and prescient critique of the ideological underpinnings of Jeffersonian democracy.

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      • Author

        Colin Wells

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        The University of North Carolina Press

      • Published

        April 2002

      • Edition

        annotated edition

      • Weight

        364g

      • Page Count

        272

      • Dimensions

        160 x 220 x 17 mm

      • ISBN

        9780807853832

      • ISBN-10

        0807853836

      • Eden Code

        1194727

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      • Author/Creator: Colin Wells

      • ISBN: 9780807853832

      • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press

      • Release Date: April 2002

      • Weight: 364g

      • Dimensions: 160 x 220 x 17 mm

      • Eden Code: 1194727


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