He Came Down from Heaven: And The Forgiveness of SinsFaber & Faber, 1950 - 200 páginas |
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... knowledge was , by its nature , confined to divine beings . Its communication to man would be , by its nature , disastrous to man . The Adam had been created and were existing in a state of knowledge of good and nothing but good . They ...
... knowledge was , by its nature , confined to divine beings . Its communication to man would be , by its nature , disastrous to man . The Adam had been created and were existing in a state of knowledge of good and nothing but good . They ...
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... knowledge of good . But the offer brings their false knowledge into consciousness , and will no longer like the prophets blot it out . The new way of pardon is to be different from the old , for the evil is still to be known . It is ...
... knowledge of good . But the offer brings their false knowledge into consciousness , and will no longer like the prophets blot it out . The new way of pardon is to be different from the old , for the evil is still to be known . It is ...
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... knowledge be restored ? Or if the myth itself were false , how could the single knowledge be gained — the knowledge of perfection in all experi- ence which man naturally desires and naturally believes , and as naturally denies and ...
... knowledge be restored ? Or if the myth itself were false , how could the single knowledge be gained — the knowledge of perfection in all experi- ence which man naturally desires and naturally believes , and as naturally denies and ...
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Chapter page I Heaven and the Bible | 9 |
The Myth of the Alteration in Knowledge | 17 |
The Mystery of Pardon and the Paradox of Vanity | 29 |
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Adam atonement beatitude Beatrice become beginning behold Bible blood body book of Job Caiaphas called caritas certainly Christ Christendom Christian Church co-inherence covenant created creation creatures Cymbeline Dante death declared definition demand desire Divine Thing doctrine earth eternal evil exist experience fact faith flesh forgiven forgiveness glory goodwill Gospel grace guilty happen hath heart heavenly hell holy human humility Incarnation injury intellectual Israel justice kind kingdom of heaven knowledge labour least living Lord Lord's Prayer man's mankind means Measure for Measure ment Mercy Seat Messias mind moral myth nature ness Omnipotence original ourselves pardon passion perfect perhaps phrase pietas possible prayer precisely Precursor present prophets reconciliation redeemed relation repentance Rite romantic love sacrifice Saint Saint John Saint Paul Saint Peter sense sinner sins soul spirit substitution supernatural thou thought tion true union unto vengeance virtue vision whole word