Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical FaithBaylor University Press, 2007 - 348 Seiten Seeming Knowledge revisits the question of Shakespeare and religion by focusing on the conjunction of faith and skepticism in his writing. Cox argues that the relationship between faith and skepticism is not an invented conjunction. The recognition of the history of faith and skepticism in the sixteenth century illuminates a tradition that Shakespeare inherited and represented more subtly and effectively than any other writer of his generation. |
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... religious opponents . The long habit in the West of appropriating pagan authorities for Christian belief ( arguably operating in Erasmus ' and More's embrace of Lucian ) continued with Sextus , whose skepticism was baptized , so to ...
... religious opponents . The long habit in the West of appropriating pagan authorities for Christian belief ( arguably operating in Erasmus ' and More's embrace of Lucian ) continued with Sextus , whose skepticism was baptized , so to ...
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... religious reform , and he seems to have been untouched by the crise pyhrronienne , as Popkin calls it — that is , the crisis brought on when skepticism was applied to knowledge of the natural world , as well as the criteria for faith ...
... religious reform , and he seems to have been untouched by the crise pyhrronienne , as Popkin calls it — that is , the crisis brought on when skepticism was applied to knowledge of the natural world , as well as the criteria for faith ...
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... religion . Insofar as any of the three questions can be addressed in Shakespeare's writing , they are bound up with issues concerning liturgy , drama , religious reform , the status of signs , the nature of illusion , the quality of ...
... religion . Insofar as any of the three questions can be addressed in Shakespeare's writing , they are bound up with issues concerning liturgy , drama , religious reform , the status of signs , the nature of illusion , the quality of ...
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Comic Faith | 33 |
Tragic Grace | 65 |
History and Guilt | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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