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Paradise (redirected fromParadise (religion)) Dictionary Thesaurus Paradise , town, United States Paradise,town (1990 pop. 25,406), Butte co., N central Calif., located along a broad ridge in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada range, inc. 1979. It is mainly residential with a growing popul...
Why did they feel called to intervene in the struggle between good and evil? What was their sense of historic purpose, especially their desire to restore paradise lost? And how did this lead them to deal with enemies and critics as imperial power ran its course? Lincoln shows how these ...
Milton's Paradise Lost, while never losing sight of the manner in which Lewis interweaves these elements with both Christian spirituality and a ... R Davies - 《Children S Literature Association Quarterly》 被引量: 8发表: 2007年 Middle Earth, Narnia, Hogwarts, and Animals: A Review of the...
“It is quite clear to me that the religious paradise of youth, which was thus lost, was a first attempt to free myself from the chains of . . . an existence dominated by wishes, hopes, and primitive feelings.” Was Einstein a Deist? Einstein did not believe in an anthropomorphic per...
faith,religion,religious belief- a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; "he lost his faith but not his morality" Parseeism,Parsiism- the faith of a Zoroastrian sect in India Ahura- (Zoroastrianism) title for benevolent deities ...
faith,religion,religious belief- a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; "he lost his faith but not his morality" tritheism- (Christianity) the heretical belief that the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit are three separate gods ...
The symbol of the literary Romantic Satan, especially in the pages of Revolt of the Angels by Anatole France and Paradise Lost by John Milton, continues to inspire me. But this Satanism is now situated in a bigger pantheon of stories. If I am a Satanist, I am also a Middle-Earthist, ...
the majority of individuals, who did not merit the eternal rewards of truesaintsbut also did not deserve eternal torment. The solution to this issue, which developed slowly over time, waspurgatory, a place where the morally middling could be made acceptable for eventual admission intoparadise. ...
The first of the good lands and countries which I, Ahura Mazda, created, was Paradise, by the good river Araxes. Thereupon came Angra Mainyu, who is all death, and he counter-created by his witchcraft the serpent in the river and winter, a work of the devils. The second of the good...