. . . "Kirk is inclined to contrast the concept of the moral imagination with, first, the ???idyllic imagination??? of Rousseau, who wagered all on the idea of the natural goodness of man???an idea which led him away from Christianity; and, second, against the ???diabolical imagination??? of such writers as D. H. Lawrence, who similarly wagered all on the natural beastliness of man???an idea which led hi" .