American Sage: The Spiritual Teachings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Succeeds in making Emerson's ideas and recommended spiritual practices accessible. . . . [For] those interested in nineteenth-century American spiritualism." —Publishers Weekly
 
Even during his lifetime, Ralph Waldo Emerson was called the Sage of Concord, a fitting title for this leader of the American Transcendentalist movement. Everything that Emerson said and wrote directly addressed the conduct of life, and in his view, spiritual truth and understanding were the essence of religion. Unsurprisingly, he sought to rescue spirituality from decay, eschewing dry preaching and rote rituals.
 
Unitarian minister Barry M. Andrews has spent years studying Emerson, finding wisdom and guidance in his teachings and practices, and witnessing how the spiritual lives of others are enriched when they grasp the many meanings in his work. In American Sage, Andrews explores Emerson's writings, including his journals and letters, and makes them accessible to today's spiritual seekers. Written in everyday language and based on scholarship grounded in historical detail, this enlightening book considers the nineteenth-century religious and intellectual crosscurrents that shaped Emerson's worldview to reveal how his spiritual teachings remain timeless and modern, universal and uniquely American.
 
"An ideal companion for readers working through Emerson's essays, a reading group on spirituality, and any number of classroom situations." —David M. Robinson, author of Emerson and the Conduct of Life: Pragmatism and Ethical Purpose in the Later Work
 
"In a style that is both scholarly and highly readable, Andrews offers an insightful account of Emerson's teachings. . . . demonstrating how his ideas are relevant to readers of today who are poised between faith and unbelief." —Phyllis Cole, author of Mary Moody Emerson and the Origins of Transcendentalism: A Family History 
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American Sage: The Spiritual Teachings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Succeeds in making Emerson's ideas and recommended spiritual practices accessible. . . . [For] those interested in nineteenth-century American spiritualism." —Publishers Weekly
 
Even during his lifetime, Ralph Waldo Emerson was called the Sage of Concord, a fitting title for this leader of the American Transcendentalist movement. Everything that Emerson said and wrote directly addressed the conduct of life, and in his view, spiritual truth and understanding were the essence of religion. Unsurprisingly, he sought to rescue spirituality from decay, eschewing dry preaching and rote rituals.
 
Unitarian minister Barry M. Andrews has spent years studying Emerson, finding wisdom and guidance in his teachings and practices, and witnessing how the spiritual lives of others are enriched when they grasp the many meanings in his work. In American Sage, Andrews explores Emerson's writings, including his journals and letters, and makes them accessible to today's spiritual seekers. Written in everyday language and based on scholarship grounded in historical detail, this enlightening book considers the nineteenth-century religious and intellectual crosscurrents that shaped Emerson's worldview to reveal how his spiritual teachings remain timeless and modern, universal and uniquely American.
 
"An ideal companion for readers working through Emerson's essays, a reading group on spirituality, and any number of classroom situations." —David M. Robinson, author of Emerson and the Conduct of Life: Pragmatism and Ethical Purpose in the Later Work
 
"In a style that is both scholarly and highly readable, Andrews offers an insightful account of Emerson's teachings. . . . demonstrating how his ideas are relevant to readers of today who are poised between faith and unbelief." —Phyllis Cole, author of Mary Moody Emerson and the Origins of Transcendentalism: A Family History 
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American Sage: The Spiritual Teachings of Ralph Waldo Emerson

American Sage: The Spiritual Teachings of Ralph Waldo Emerson

by Barry M. Andrews
American Sage: The Spiritual Teachings of Ralph Waldo Emerson

American Sage: The Spiritual Teachings of Ralph Waldo Emerson

by Barry M. Andrews

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"Succeeds in making Emerson's ideas and recommended spiritual practices accessible. . . . [For] those interested in nineteenth-century American spiritualism." —Publishers Weekly
 
Even during his lifetime, Ralph Waldo Emerson was called the Sage of Concord, a fitting title for this leader of the American Transcendentalist movement. Everything that Emerson said and wrote directly addressed the conduct of life, and in his view, spiritual truth and understanding were the essence of religion. Unsurprisingly, he sought to rescue spirituality from decay, eschewing dry preaching and rote rituals.
 
Unitarian minister Barry M. Andrews has spent years studying Emerson, finding wisdom and guidance in his teachings and practices, and witnessing how the spiritual lives of others are enriched when they grasp the many meanings in his work. In American Sage, Andrews explores Emerson's writings, including his journals and letters, and makes them accessible to today's spiritual seekers. Written in everyday language and based on scholarship grounded in historical detail, this enlightening book considers the nineteenth-century religious and intellectual crosscurrents that shaped Emerson's worldview to reveal how his spiritual teachings remain timeless and modern, universal and uniquely American.
 
"An ideal companion for readers working through Emerson's essays, a reading group on spirituality, and any number of classroom situations." —David M. Robinson, author of Emerson and the Conduct of Life: Pragmatism and Ethical Purpose in the Later Work
 
"In a style that is both scholarly and highly readable, Andrews offers an insightful account of Emerson's teachings. . . . demonstrating how his ideas are relevant to readers of today who are poised between faith and unbelief." —Phyllis Cole, author of Mary Moody Emerson and the Origins of Transcendentalism: A Family History 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613768839
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 12/21/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

BARRY M. ANDREWS, a retired minister, is author of several books, including Transcendentalism and the Cultivation of the Soul.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction 1

1 An American Sage 7

2 The Hero's Journey 19

3 Becoming a Sage 34

4 Awakening the Giant 46

5 Double Consciousness 61

6 Spiritual Principles 77

7 Labyrinth 96

8 An Eastern Education 112

9 A Higher Law 126

10 The Art of Life 141

11 The Sound of Trumpets 161

12 Taking in the Sail 179

13 Emerson's Legacy 194

Notes 207

Index 229

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