The seventeenth-century writer Thomas Traherne is increasingly being recognized and studied as both a theologian and a poet. The discovery, in 1997, of five new prose works and a poetic work has given huge impetus to the study of Traherne in both literature and theology. This volume offers an introduction to Traherne’s life and work, focusing on Traherne primarily as a theologian and placing him in an historical and intellectual context.
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