Emerson's View on a Minister's Duty in The Divinity School Address
Title: Emerson's View on a Minister's Duty in The Divinity School Address
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Emerson's View on a Minister's Duty in The Divinity School Address
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 372 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
In The Divinity School Address, Emerson speaks one what he believes is the right way to serve God and the people of his church. He talks of how a Minister should speak of God's glory and help to expand the faith of the parishioners. He denounces those who use fear in instilling people with God's word and says that a Minister that opens his own life to his people will have great effect on them.
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them and allowing them to know his own life; "The true preacher can always be known be this, that he deals out to the people his life, - life passed through the fired of thought" (1155). Emerson believes that a good Minister should help his people through their doubts of faith by reassuring them that he too has doubted before; "let their doubts know that you have doubted, and their wonder feel that you have wondered" (1158).