Self-Culture

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Self-Culture is a 19th-century philosophical and religious work by American theologian James Freeman Clarke that promotes personal moral and spiritual development through education and self-discipline.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
religious work
advocates habitual self-discipline
moral education
self-examination
spiritual education
associatedWith James Freeman Clarke NERFINISHED
author James Freeman Clarke NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes character formation
cultivation of the conscience
cultivation of the mind
individual responsibility
self-control
focusesOn development of personal character
inner spiritual life
integration of education and religion
genre Christian theology
philosophy
religion
hasInfluenceOn American moral philosophy
liberal Protestant thought
historicalPeriod 19th-century American theology
intendedAudience general educated readers
religious readers
mainTheme education
personal moral development
self-discipline
spiritual development
originalLanguage English
philosophicalTradition American religious liberalism
placeOfPublication United States NERFINISHED
promotes ethical living
lifelong learning
moral self-improvement
spiritual self-improvement
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousContext Protestantism NERFINISHED
Unitarianism NERFINISHED

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James Freeman Clarke notableWork Self-Culture