Paradise Regained: The Human and the DivineStanford University, 1979 - Počet stran: 388 |
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... divine nature . The assumption implicit in these interpretations is that in order for Christ to be aware of his divinity he must be virtually omniscient . By this reasoning Christ's awareness of his nature as Theanthropos is made to ...
... divine nature . The assumption implicit in these interpretations is that in order for Christ to be aware of his divinity he must be virtually omniscient . By this reasoning Christ's awareness of his nature as Theanthropos is made to ...
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The Human and the Divine James M. Pearce. Or shall the Adversary thus obtain His end ... nature before or after the Incarnation . Milton writes , The Son likewise ... divine and aware of his divinity . The question , however , which must ...
The Human and the Divine James M. Pearce. Or shall the Adversary thus obtain His end ... nature before or after the Incarnation . Milton writes , The Son likewise ... divine and aware of his divinity . The question , however , which must ...
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... divine nature likewise . For not a few passages of Scripture intimate that his divine nature was subjected to death conjointly with his human ; passages too clear to be explained away by the supposition of idiomatic language . Rom . x.9 ...
... divine nature likewise . For not a few passages of Scripture intimate that his divine nature was subjected to death conjointly with his human ; passages too clear to be explained away by the supposition of idiomatic language . Rom . x.9 ...
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action Allen angels anthropos argued argument in utramque assertion aware of Christ's Baptism beginning C.S. Lewis celestial chapter character Christ and Satan Christ of Paradise Christ's identity Christ's nature communicatio idiomatum Complete Poems conception context critics death degree depicted devil divine nature Doctor of Philosophy Doctrina Christiana dramatic earlier poem essay evaluated evidence exegetical fact Father flesh Harmonious Vision hath Heaven Hell Hereafter referred Hughes hypostatical union Ibid Ibid.,p implies interpretation italics John Milton kingdom Lactantius later poem Lewalski literary discourse meaning merit call'd Messiah Milton's Brief Epic narrator nature of Christ Northrop Frye observation oracles Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage perfect philosophy poetic Pope position Preface to Paradise presented question reader redemption Renaissance Heroic Tradition rhetoric Savior says seems shalt Son of God speech Spirit statement tempt temptation tempter Theanthropos thee things tion tower scene Trimpi truth understanding utramque partem virtue Wilderness Woodhouse words