Transcendental Club Research Paper

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Transcendentalism is a movement in which ideas were grounded in the claim that divine truth could be known intuitively. Religious renewal, literary innovation, and social transformation is what transcendentalists stood for. Transcendentalism developed in the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century. It became a major movement in our world’s history. Transcendentalism is an idealistic, philosophical, and social movement that upheld various organizations and periodicals that gave the movement shape and turned out to have radical impact. Transcendentalists had many philosophical implications. They believed religious truth could be known naturally, and tended to reject the idea of miraculous inspiration. They also dismissed …show more content…

They met to discuss intellectual and religious topics. Many transcendentalists participated in the Utopian Communities of Brook Farm located in Massachusetts. Several transcendentalist ministers established experimental churches to give their religious ideas intellectual form. The most famous transcendentalists book was the Dia! published by the Transcendental Club. However, they did criticize social arrangements that they thought prevented spiritual development. “Men do what is called a good action, as some piece of courage or charity, much as they would pay a fine in expiation of daily non-appearance on parade. Their works are done as an apology or extenuation of their living in the world. I do not wish to expiate, but to live. My life is not an apology, but a life.” ― Ralph Waldo …show more content…

It has been accused of subverting Christianity. It has also been accused of assessing human nature too optimistically and underestimating human weakness and potential for evil; placing too much emphasis on the self-reliant individual at the expense of society and social reform. Yet even those hostile to transcendentalism must concede that American literature, religion, philosophy, and politics have been shaped by the movement in profound ways. The Transcendentalism movement had a unforgettable impact on our worlds history and has contributed to more than a few aspects of

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