Wrestling with God: Literature & Theology in the English Renaissance : Essays to Honour Paul Grant Stanwood |
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... Wrestling with God John T. Shawcross The range of belief in and obeisance to what is conceived of as God seems unchartable , so various and absolute or undefined are such beliefs . Literal acceptance of God and the Scripture on which it ...
... Wrestling with God John T. Shawcross The range of belief in and obeisance to what is conceived of as God seems unchartable , so various and absolute or undefined are such beliefs . Literal acceptance of God and the Scripture on which it ...
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... wrestling with the Self lies the wrestling with " the whole armor of God , " the armor that is God . John Milton's dramatic poem Samson Agonistes epitomizes these mean- ings , for in Samson's agon3 he is wrestling with himself and his ...
... wrestling with the Self lies the wrestling with " the whole armor of God , " the armor that is God . John Milton's dramatic poem Samson Agonistes epitomizes these mean- ings , for in Samson's agon3 he is wrestling with himself and his ...
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... wrestling with the Self , such as the contrast of " dream homes of their own " with God's " home , " or the longing and the groaning and the grieving that memory of the " native wood " from which one has been " robb'd " delineates . The ...
... wrestling with the Self , such as the contrast of " dream homes of their own " with God's " home , " or the longing and the groaning and the grieving that memory of the " native wood " from which one has been " robb'd " delineates . The ...
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