The Hero as Prophet

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"The Hero as Prophet" is a lecture by Thomas Carlyle that portrays religious founders like Muhammad as visionary heroes whose spiritual insight and authority shape the course of history.

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instanceOf lecture
non-fiction work
argues prophetic insight shapes the course of history
author Thomas Carlyle NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses moral leadership
relationship between religion and heroism
spiritual insight as a source of authority
genre historical lecture
philosophical essay
hasForm prose
hasPerspectiveOn Christianity NERFINISHED
Islam NERFINISHED
prophetic revelation
includedIn Victorian literature
influencedBy Romanticism
language English
mainTheme hero-worship
role of religious founders in history
spiritual authority as a form of heroism
notableFor articulation of the prophet as a central heroic type
sympathetic treatment of Muhammad in Victorian England
originalMedium oral lecture
partOf On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History NERFINISHED
philosophicalPosition great man theory of history
portrays Muhammad as a heroic prophet
religious founders as visionary heroes
publicationYear 1841
relatedWork The Hero as Divinity NERFINISHED
The Hero as King NERFINISHED
The Hero as Man of Letters NERFINISHED
The Hero as Poet NERFINISHED
seriesPosition second lecture in On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
setting Victorian intellectual context
subject Muhammad NERFINISHED
prophets as heroes
religion and history
timePeriodDiscussed 7th century Arabia (life of Muhammad)
early history of major religions
workIn 19th-century religious thought

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