Moby Dick and Calvinism: A World DismantledRutgers University Press, 1977 - 186 sider |
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... mind because they have formed the mind . Although intellectual mysteries may concern scientific or philosophical issues , they always have a religious dimension . They touch the question of whether the meaning on which a given human ...
... mind because they have formed the mind . Although intellectual mysteries may concern scientific or philosophical issues , they always have a religious dimension . They touch the question of whether the meaning on which a given human ...
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... mind . Since man experiences his own will as free , the idea that his decisions were in fact decided before Creation cannot be consistent with a benevolent deity , who would never " sport with the understandings of his creatures . 3 ...
... mind . Since man experiences his own will as free , the idea that his decisions were in fact decided before Creation cannot be consistent with a benevolent deity , who would never " sport with the understandings of his creatures . 3 ...
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... mind of the sinner " is , as it were , the upper region of hell ; for it lies at the next door to it for filth , horror , and confusion . " 6 Melville shows his full appre- ciation of the moral theory inherent in this concept of hell as ...
... mind of the sinner " is , as it were , the upper region of hell ; for it lies at the next door to it for filth , horror , and confusion . " 6 Melville shows his full appre- ciation of the moral theory inherent in this concept of hell as ...
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Child of the Devil | 57 |
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