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To All Baptized: The Watery Dissent of Paradise Regained

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MILTON STUDIES
卷 65, 期 2, 页码 276-299

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PENN STATE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.5325/miltonstudies.65.2.0276

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Paradise Regained; dissent; baptism; De Doctrina Christiana

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This essay examines the significance of the opening scene in Paradise Regained, where Jesus is baptized in the River Jordan, within the context of the intense baptism debates in the seventeenth century and Milton's own endorsement of adult, believer baptism. It argues that Milton's portrayal of full-immersion adult baptism serves as a polemical act expressing his tacit solidarity with the community of baptistic believers, especially during a time of religious persecution.
This essay reads the opening scene of Paradise Regained-in which Jesus goes down to the River Jordan to be baptized-in the contexts both of the intense seventeenth-century debates about baptism and Milton's own stated support for adult, believer baptism (as opposed to infant christening) in De Doctrina Christiana. Especially in light of the crackdown on Dissenters after the Restoration, Milton's decision to feature a scene of full-immersion adult baptism was a polemical one that expressed his tacit solidarity with the community of baptistic believers.

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