Moby Dick and Calvinism: A World DismantledRutgers University Press, 1977 - 186 sider |
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Side 46
... character of a virtuous man is grounded upon faith in God . Allan did not shrink from the responsibility that Bushnell urged upon parents , of giving children a pattern of the Christian life and indeed of the character of God Himself ...
... character of a virtuous man is grounded upon faith in God . Allan did not shrink from the responsibility that Bushnell urged upon parents , of giving children a pattern of the Christian life and indeed of the character of God Himself ...
Side 80
... character of Bland as revealing an aptitude for evil - doing which arises as naturally from the inherent nature of things as all the love in Serenia . Bland was a treacherous informer , but not in defiance of God - given impulses to ...
... character of Bland as revealing an aptitude for evil - doing which arises as naturally from the inherent nature of things as all the love in Serenia . Bland was a treacherous informer , but not in defiance of God - given impulses to ...
Side 162
... character suggests just such a cosmic discontinuity ; his integrity is destroyed by realities he had been compelled to exclude from awareness as he sought to anchor that integrity in a scheme of divine goodness . Ahab's undeniable ...
... character suggests just such a cosmic discontinuity ; his integrity is destroyed by realities he had been compelled to exclude from awareness as he sought to anchor that integrity in a scheme of divine goodness . Ahab's undeniable ...
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A Proud Coherence | 23 |
A Unitarian Tragedy | 45 |
Child of the Devil | 57 |
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