Epic God-talk: Paradise Lost and the Grammar of Religious LanguageMcFarland, 1986 - 132 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
Words About God | 9 |
The Varieties of GodTalk | 17 |
حقوق النشر | |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abdiel Adam Adam's analogical angels Antony Flew appears appropriate attitude Auerbach Bible biblical Book Three C.S. Lewis Christian Doctrine commitment conflict context creation critical David Crystal decorum delegated sensibility deliberately discourse divine Donald Evans Ebeling empirical ethical Evans Eve's evoke example fact fallen God-talk Heaven hermeneutical potential Holy human Ian Ramsey Ibid incarnational interpretation John John Donne John Milton Kenneth Burke language game language of faith light linguistic literal literary logic of encounter logic of obedience Logical Epic logical impropriety logical style logological London look Mammon Max Black meaning metaphor Milton mystery myth narrative natural objectivity Oxford parable Paradise Lost passage Patrides Philosophy phrase poem poem's Poetry prelapsarian profane Raphael readers reality reason Religion religious disclosure religious language Rudolf Otto sacred Satan says self-involving semantic idolatry sense situation speaks Stanley Fish strangeness suggest Swardson theological qualification thou University Press utterances Waldock words worldly York