Since the first gospel sermon was preached, when in Eden it was declared that the seed of the woman should bruise the serpent's head, Christ had been uplifted as the way, the truth, and the life. He was the way when Adam lived, when Abel presented to God the blood of the slain ...
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第2章 Chapter 1(1) "God With Us" "His name shall be called Immanuel, . . . God with us." "The light of the knowledge of the glory of God" is seen "in the face of Jesus Christ." From the days of eternity the Lord Jesus Christ was one with the Father; He was "the image...
(SD = 10.42; with ages ranging from 18 to 69 years old), and 52.6% (n = 153) of participants had a college degree or higher. Using a slider that ranged from 0 to 100, participants indicated their “social position relative to other people in your country” (M = 47.07...
At the same time, the Eros who was pictured as a boy or slim youth was regarded as the child of a divine couple, the identity of whom varied by source. The influential Renaissance mythographer Natale Conti began his chapter on Cupid/Eros by declaring that the Greeks themselves were unsure...
The New World centaurs can be traced through the 1603 publication of Montaigne'sEssays, translated by John Florio, in which an interesting chapter appears some one-hundred pages after the famous 'Of the Cannibals', generally regarded as a source for Shakespeare's construction of Caliban inThe Tem...
Cite this chapter The Post-Historical Middle Ages Patricia Clare Ingham Part of the book series:The New Middle Ages((TNMA)) Abstract If the bodies of dead poets are “national possessions,” they are such regardless of their reliability as material artifacts, a fact that was suggested recently...
And yet, it is not the plot, but the thematics which constitute the unity of his work. It is moreover no coincidence that the problematics I examine in the first chapter are those of a theme, and what is more, the theme of kitsch. Kitsch is understood, as it is by the novelist, ...
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