Bunyan in Our TimeR. G. Collmer Kent State University Press, 1989 - 243 Seiten Bunyan in Our Time brings together eight essays by New World Scholars as a celebration for the tercentenary of the death of the 17th century religious writer and contender for freedom of conscience, John Bunyan. |
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... whole world , and lose his own soul ? " ( Mark 8.36 ) . Mr. Implacable could never be reconciled to a true pilgrim even if his " profit " could include the whole world ( a possession that , in biblical terms , is not worth having ) ...
... whole world , and lose his own soul ? " ( Mark 8.36 ) . Mr. Implacable could never be reconciled to a true pilgrim even if his " profit " could include the whole world ( a possession that , in biblical terms , is not worth having ) ...
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... whole thrust of the seventeenth- century attack on the stage , it might be thought that the Puritans never fully understood or believed in this meaning of " game , " the reverse seems wholly true . For this concept of the heavenly game ...
... whole thrust of the seventeenth- century attack on the stage , it might be thought that the Puritans never fully understood or believed in this meaning of " game , " the reverse seems wholly true . For this concept of the heavenly game ...
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... whole of history , but also that which happens in nature ! 3 A more recent formulating of this linear aspect of Christian belief is provided by Harvey Cox , who , referring to the battle between Hebrew prophetism and the nature ...
... whole of history , but also that which happens in nature ! 3 A more recent formulating of this linear aspect of Christian belief is provided by Harvey Cox , who , referring to the battle between Hebrew prophetism and the nature ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Bunyans Satire and Its Biblical Sources 335 | 35 |
Bunyans Scriptural Acts | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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allegory Antichrist Apology Bedfordshire Bible biblical Book of Acts By-ends C. S. Lewis Calvin century characters Christ Christian Christopher Hill church Clarendon criticism death Dissenters divine doctrine dream emphasis English episode essay experience Faerie Queene Faithful fiction Fifth Monarchists Geneva Bible God's Gospel Grace Abounding Greaves hath heaven Hebrews Holy human interpretation Jesus John Bunyan journey judgment king language Lewis Lindsay literary literature London Lord Luke lust Marxist meaning metaphor millenarian Milton mind monarchy moral narrative nature Offor one-way quest passage persecution phrase Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage Pliable preaching present Press proverb Puritan Quakers radical reader religion religious Renaissance Revolution rhetorical Richard Roger Sharrock Oxford saints satire says Scripture seventeenth-century Similitude soul speak Spenser Spirit story Studies Subsequent references Testament things thou thought Tindall tion tradition truth Univ unto Vanity Vanity Fair vision Winstanley words worldly writing York