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호손의 과학자들과 기독교적 윤리Hawthorne’s Scientists and Christian Ethics

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Hawthorne’s Scientists and Christian Ethics
Authors
김용수
Issue Date
Dec-2008
Publisher
미국소설학회
Keywords
scientists; Christianity; Heidegger; Owen; Aylmer; Rappaccini; Baglioni; Guasconti; Chillingworth; Westervelt
Citation
미국소설, v.15, no.2, pp.73 - 97
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
미국소설
Volume
15
Number
2
Start Page
73
End Page
97
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/42727
ISSN
1738-5784
Abstract
One of Hawthorne’s main concerns is the issue on man’s sin—secret sin, unpardonable sin, problem of conscience, recognition of sin, or its influences on individuals and community. In his major works, he criticizes the rigors or bigoted morals of his Puritan ancestors, condemns man’s haughty pursuit for the absolute rivalling that of God, or doubts the possibility of realizing earthly paradise only through man’s good will. His scientists are not exceptional: they reveal the dangers of the scientists’ arrogance and biased pursuit for scientific achievements, and warn the tragic outcome from their attempts to be earthly gods. He views that any artificial endeavors to better human society by improving unreasonable institutions or customs are useless, and that it is dangerous to interpret God’s will in his own arbitrary way and try to use it for the private interests or desire. His beliefs are similar to those of Calvinists who believe in the Predestination stating that one’s salvation is decided from the beginning and in the Original Sin from which no one can be free.
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