He Came Down from HeavenRead Books Ltd, 2020 M12 1 - 160 páginas “He Came Down from Heaven” is a 1938 treatise by Charles Williams. Within it, Williams uses his skills as a literary critic to delineate the biblical themes of exchange and substitution from the Fall, through the history of Israel, to the inauguration of the kingdom by Jesus Christ. He also explores how these themes defined Christian culture during Middle Ages with reference to Dante's ideal of romantic love. Charles Walter Stansby Williams (1886 – 1945) was a British theologian, novelist, poet, playwright, and literary critic. He was also a member of the “The Inklings”, a literary discussion group connected to the University of Oxford, England. They were exclusively literary enthusiasts who championed the merit of narrative in fiction and concentrated on writing fantasy. Contents include: “Divorce”, “In Time of War”, “Praise of Death”, “Lovers to Lovers”, “On the Way to Somerset”, “In Absence”, “Reunion”, “For a Pieta”, “Ballade of a Country Day”, “Ballade of Travellers”, “Ghosts”, etc. Other notable works by this author include: “The Greater Trumps” (1932), “War in Heaven” (1930), and “The Place of the Lion” (1931). Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with specially-commissioned new biography of the author. |
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... phrase from the historic creeds of Christendom; others write from the standpoint of their own individual interpretation of philosophic, religious or historical subjects. TO MICHAL BY WHOM I BEGAN TO STUDY THE DOCTRINE.
... phrase from the historic creeds of Christendom; others write from the standpoint of their own individual interpretation of philosophic, religious or historical subjects. TO MICHAL BY WHOM I BEGAN TO STUDY THE DOCTRINE.
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... phrase from the Gospels. Its opening words undoubtedly imply a place in which “Our Father” exists, a spatial locality inhabited by God. Against this continual suggestion so easily insinuated into minds Heaven and the Bible.
... phrase from the Gospels. Its opening words undoubtedly imply a place in which “Our Father” exists, a spatial locality inhabited by God. Against this continual suggestion so easily insinuated into minds Heaven and the Bible.
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... phrase as (Izaak Walton tells us) was loved and used by John Donne “in a kind of sacred extasie—Blessed be God that he is God only and divinely like himself”. This heaven which is beatitude is further defined by the second clause in ...
... phrase as (Izaak Walton tells us) was loved and used by John Donne “in a kind of sacred extasie—Blessed be God that he is God only and divinely like himself”. This heaven which is beatitude is further defined by the second clause in ...
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... as allied and intermingled organisms than the Church as the single organism producing the Bible as a part of its inspired activity. That is why it will be convenient here to follow the complex imagination contained in the phrase.
... as allied and intermingled organisms than the Church as the single organism producing the Bible as a part of its inspired activity. That is why it will be convenient here to follow the complex imagination contained in the phrase.
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Charles Williams. here to follow the complex imagination contained in the phrase “came down from heaven” as it is derived from the Bible. It is the habit nowadays to talk of the Bible as great literature; the Bible-worship of our ...
Charles Williams. here to follow the complex imagination contained in the phrase “came down from heaven” as it is derived from the Bible. It is the habit nowadays to talk of the Bible as great literature; the Bible-worship of our ...
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The Mystery of Pardon and the Paradox of Vanity | |
The Precursor and the Incarnation of the Kingdom | |
The Theology of Romantic Love | |
The Practice of Substituted Love | |
The City | |
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