| The first investigation of the totality of Thomas Traherne's theological thought on the basis of his known writings at the time.
Thomas Traherne (1637-1674) is the last discovered, least well-known, and the most theological of the Metaphysical Poets (among them John Donne, Richard Crashaw, and George Herbert). Traherne is here proven to be of continuing interest to general readers, historians, literary critics and theologians.
A Mind in Frame shows why the seventeenth century is justly famous for successfully linking (perhaps for the last time) faith and life, revelation and reason, art and science.
A Mind in Frame aptly characterizes Traherne's life, work and legacy as orderly and comprehensive, complete and unique.
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