Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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Página 149
... issue of the poem may be seen at this point as not so much Satan's judgement or the fate of angels , but rather the issue of whether man and the earth can stand , though free to fall ' , and whether , having fallen , they can stand ...
... issue of the poem may be seen at this point as not so much Satan's judgement or the fate of angels , but rather the issue of whether man and the earth can stand , though free to fall ' , and whether , having fallen , they can stand ...
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... issue of infallibility . Concerning God's decrees , he argues that they may be merely contingent : ' God makes no absolute decrees about anything which he left in the power of man , for men have freedom of action ' ( CD I , iii ) ...
... issue of infallibility . Concerning God's decrees , he argues that they may be merely contingent : ' God makes no absolute decrees about anything which he left in the power of man , for men have freedom of action ' ( CD I , iii ) ...
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... issue of free will . St Augustine , as the Reformers well knew , says that if God fore- knows actions , then they are necessary in the sense that they are not voluntary . The conditional or contingent response does not solve the problem ...
... issue of free will . St Augustine , as the Reformers well knew , says that if God fore- knows actions , then they are necessary in the sense that they are not voluntary . The conditional or contingent response does not solve the problem ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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