Pastor Puritan in the colonial period Thomas Shepard summarized the physical and mental contradiction between the good and the evil of Brad Strett and summarized the Puritan religious paradox. "In this place, Shepherd says that good Christians are trying to explore and declare their" lack of "their own corruption and sin, and the grace of Christians, to live their lives, It is suggested that even life of even life should live. Paradoxically, only this kind of life can ultimately lead to the grace of God, and hence the possibility of realizing heaven. For Puritans, such formulas represent an endless inner contradiction.
"Flesh and Soul" by Anne Brad Streit "Flesh and Spirit" of Anne Bradstreat is basically a dialogue between two "sisters" - secular body and spiritual soul. Their intense debate includes the value of life and what is really important in human life. First of all, please show me the flesh on her side to provide happiness, wealth and fame to people who are willing to join the world. She found her satisfaction in secular nature and her reality of satisfying her desire.
The physical and mental conflict of Brad Strett between good and evil colonial Puritan pastor Thomas Shepard summarizes paradox of Puritan religion. Shepherd says that in this place, good Christians should spend their days to explore and declare their daily lives, even their own falls and sins, their "lack of" Christian blessings I suggest that. Paradoxically, only this kind of life can ultimately lead to the grace of God, and hence the possibility of realizing heaven. For Puritans, such formulas represent an endless inner contradiction.
Anne Bradstreet feels her love for something fun in life is non-Christian. She is anxious about religious allegations. Such confrontation is clearly reflected in "body and spirit". Although the Holy Spirit is the victor, the body will reconfirm its claim over and over again, even if it is conquered (Blair 229). Literature historian Samuel Morrison called "meat and spirit" as one of British literature best expressed by Saint Paul in Romans in Chapter 8 of his letter. It is a part of people. Poet's experience. The prose meditation that she left for the child shows that she often suffers from the question "whether God is there" (Morison 220)
Brad Streit depicts the body and soul as sisters, and the tone of each other 's conversation is reminiscent of the true dialogue between brothers and sisters. The body teased her sister and asked her why she insisted on living in a meditative state. To allow her sister to concentrate on other things, the flesh tries to point attention to the gifts of glory on the earth. At the same time, the soul insisted that it caused a sensitive, rather cruel reaction, calling her sister an enemy and not joining the soul in an eternal paradise. The spirit called her sister's happiness is sinful, and she said that it is better to wait for heaven to experience wealth in heaven rather than asking for temporary happiness. The fact that Brad Street seems to be more sympathetic to fresh shows the poet's tension between Brad Street's love of life on earth and her short-term understanding.