Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate
Abstract
This essay details the history of the De Doctrina Christiana authorship controversy, suggesting that the debate’s conclusion in favor of Miltonic provenance was declared prematurely. It considers Falcone’s and Kerr’s recent essays in light of the larger controversy and proposes that one consequence of the larger debate should be the liberty for scholars to analyze Milton’s theological presentations in his poetry apart from the specter of DDC.
First Page
156
Last Page
188
DOI
10.25623/conn029-urban-1
Publication Date
12-20-2020
Recommended Citation
Urban, David V., "Revisiting the History of the De Doctrina Christiana Authorship Debate and Its Ramifications for Milton Scholarship: A Response to Falcone and Kerr" (2020). University Faculty Publications and Creative Works. 629.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/calvin_facultypubs/629