Title: Theism:
1American Thought A Walk Away From God
21620-1750
- God Creator, Father, Guide, Redeemer,
Protector, Provider, and Judge
- God is in Control
- Personal Relationship with God
- God transforms the individual
- Bible
- Prayer
- Holy Spirit
- Treasures in Heaven
3Puritan Literature
- William Bradford
- Of Plymouth Plantation
- Anne Bradstreet
- Upon the Burning of Our House
- Edward Taylor
- Huswifery
41750-1800
- God Creator - Clockmaker theory
- - He created the world, then left it to run on
its own
- Natural Law God set things in motion
- God-given Reason
- God gave me a good mind, so I can trust myself
understand natural law
- If I make a rational plan and work hard, I can
make myself better
5Cavalier Literature
- Benjamin Franklin
- The Autobiography
- Franklin wishes to become perfect and creates a
rational plan for conquering 13 virtues in 13
weeks.
- It was about this time I conceived the bold and
arduous project of arriving at moral perfection
(114).
6Cavalier Literature
- Thomas Jefferson
- The Declaration of Independence
- Jefferson demonstrates his deism when writing the
Declaration of Independence by his rationally
presented arguments and his references to the
laws of nature and natures God (144). - Jefferson was vehemently against including
phrases such as appealing to the Supreme Judge
of the World for the Rectitude of our Intentions
and with a Firm Reliance on the Protection of
divine Providence (Marshall 306).
71800-1840
- Revere a force in Nature
- Focus on the Creation rather than the Creator
- Man can learn lessons from Nature through
Intuition
- Led by Emotion rather than reason
8Romantic Literature
- William Cullen Bryant
- To a Waterfowl
- Thanatopsis
9Romanticism Quotations
- From Thanatopsis (207-208)
- To him who in the love of Nature holds/
Communion with her visible forms, she speaks/ A
various language (Bryant lines 1-3).
- Go forth, under the open sky, and list/ To
Natures teachings (14-15).
10Romanticism Quotations
- From To A Waterfowl (179-180)
- There is a Power whose care/ Teaches thy way
along that pathless coast (lines 13-14).
- on my heart/ Deeply has sunk the lesson thou
the waterfowl hast given,/ And shall not soon
depart.
- He who from zone to zone,/ Guides through the
boundless sky thy certain flight,/ In the long
way that I must tread alone,/ Will lead my steps
aright (27-32).
111840-1855
- Man is divine as part of the Oversoul
(therefore, man can trust himself)
- Ignore dead books (no absolute truth)
- Truth is relative to personal experience and may
change daily
- Personal revelations from Nature
- (via intuition and emotion)
12Transcendental Literature
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Nature
- Self-Reliance
13Transcendental Quotations
- From Nature (274-275)
- I become a transparent eyeball I am nothing I
see all the currents of the Universal Being
circulate through me I am part or parcel of God
(Emerson 274). - The greatest delight which the fields and woods
minister is the suggestion of an occult relation
between mand and the vegetable (275).
14Transcendental Quotations
- From Self-Reliance (276-277)
- Trust thyself (Emerson 276).
- A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little
mindsWith consistency a great soul has simply
nothing to do (276)
- Speak what you think now in hard words and
tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words
again, though it contradict everything you said
today (276).
151865-1915
- Transition via Civil War
- Science
- Tangible evidence indicates what is Real
- God is absent
161865-1915
- Darwin Evolution
- Man is the victim of Nature
- Heredity, Environment, Chance
17Naturalistic Literature
- Stephen Crane
- The Open Boat
181915-1945
- Search for meaning
- Fragmentation
- The Lost Generation
19Modern Literature
- Sherwood Anderson
- Sophistication
201946-
- Call off the search for meaning
- Life is meaningless
- Existence precedes essence
- The individual creates his own meaning
21Existential Literature
- Alice Walker
- Expect Nothing
- Theodore Roethke
- The Waking
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- The Explorer
22Late 1900s - Present Day
- No absolute truth
- Moral relativism
- Tolerance
23Postmodernism
- Tolerance is the word of the era. In the absence
of absolutes one must tolerate all views as
equally valid (except those which do not allow
for tolerance)
24Postmodern Literature
- Christian analysis
- Ravi Zacharias
- Just Thinking
- Josh MacDowell
- Tolerance
- Charles Colson
- The Corruption of Conscience
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26Why We Do What We Do (Quotes from Jr. Honors stu
dents about the most important idea they learned
in the course. Each is about the term paper.)
I have furthered my writing skills this year and
can write better than I ever have been able to
before The term paper made obvious how and w
hy man has drifted away from Gods truthWorking
on the paper has given me further insight into
postmodern views and beliefs. An understanding
of these ideas then gives me a stronger
foundation in my ministry. After all, I cannot
share my beliefs without first understanding
those of others.
27I benefit from this knowledge of truth simply
because it will allow me to carry out more
intelligent conversations regarding truth.
As we studied how each era lost sight of God,
I realized my own need to place all my trust in
God as the sole provider of truth in my life.
Truth should be found in the Holy Bible, not in
the lyrics of the music I listen to or the
beliefs of a certain celebrity. No truth is
from God!
28After learning how God has slowly diminished in
our society, I have taken into great
consideration renewing my relationship with
himEspecially after learning the postmodernist
view of God, I have changed the way I liveMy
relationship with him has become stronger.
I started to think about my own view of truthI
realized that my view of truth was somewhat away
from absolute In a way, writing this term paper
got me to start thinking about my own
relationship with Christ and how I wanted to
improve it. I believe learning how far away our
society has walked away from God impacted me
the most.
29All this information will have a positive impact
on my life because I can make sure that I do not
follow the path away from God and His truth. I
can choose to take the narrow road and hopefully
lead others to the truth God provides.
It makes me as a Christian think about how much
more corrupt truth may become if I do not stand
my ground. Truth has already gone from absolute
and based on God, to relative and tolerant. I
believe that after seeing this I will take a
better stand for Gods truth and my faith, and
try to turn the tide, so truth may gain its
reputation back.