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Religion

Religion has been a fundamental influence on many authors and their audiences because of its function as an element of identity with a potent ability to shape worldviews. Many religions are prescriptive, advocating for moral framework that revolves around an individual's subscriptions to the religion itself. Efforts such as Puritan missionary work show how religion has often been employed as an affirmation of one's worldviews being the objective truth that practitioners of other religions must convert to in order to earn divine favor. Despite its utility as a guide for righteous and moral conduct in the world, religion also has the capacity and tendency to cause discord as opposed to cohesion as it it intended to do.

This page has paths:

  1. Themes Amy Lueck

This page has tags:

  1. A Translator Nathan Barnes
  2. "Growing Old" Teresa Contino
  3. Tribalography and Education Nathan Barnes

Contents of this tag:

  1. Eliza Bradley Introduction
  2. Mary Wollstonecraft
  3. Dinah Mulock Craik
  4. Themes
  5. Religion in Wollstonecraft
  6. Phillis Wheatley Introduction
  7. Race informed by Religion
  8. Didactic Literature with a Puritan Goal
  9. Irony of "Merciless Race"
  10. Challenging Traditional Beauty
  11. Prescriptive Puritanism
  12. Pity for Others
  13. Potential for Feminist Messages