Poetry and Religion as DramaWorld Press, 1965 - 211 Seiten |
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... faith . It is a step towards God and regretting a wrong done . Repentance was central to the teachings of both John the Baptist and Jesus . Jesus regarded sin in essence as alienation from God , and so Paul was right in interpreting ...
... faith . It is a step towards God and regretting a wrong done . Repentance was central to the teachings of both John the Baptist and Jesus . Jesus regarded sin in essence as alienation from God , and so Paul was right in interpreting ...
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... faith . But we must distinguish between a martyr and a victim . The right rhythm of sacrifice disappears if pity is ... faith But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting . It is this " waiting " which Eliot has so much ...
... faith . But we must distinguish between a martyr and a victim . The right rhythm of sacrifice disappears if pity is ... faith But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting . It is this " waiting " which Eliot has so much ...
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... faith and repentance is foreign to this con- ception of religion . And yet Dr Faustus is a religious play , not for its faith ( of which it shows very little ) but because of its doubt and despair , its probing curiosity and the agony ...
... faith and repentance is foreign to this con- ception of religion . And yet Dr Faustus is a religious play , not for its faith ( of which it shows very little ) but because of its doubt and despair , its probing curiosity and the agony ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 1 |
RELIGION AND DRAMA | 23 |
EVERYMAN AND DR FAUSTUS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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