The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... Christ : and , through Christ and in Christ , salvation . The Essais are a long philosophical and headily spiritual descent , de pro- fundis , into self - discovery for the express purpose of liberation of self , psy- che , and soul ...
... Christ : and , through Christ and in Christ , salvation . The Essais are a long philosophical and headily spiritual descent , de pro- fundis , into self - discovery for the express purpose of liberation of self , psy- che , and soul ...
115. oldal
... Christ curtly reproves him for his adolescence . Then , again , Satan tempts him with riches , which Christ rejects with something of a cold , curling smile . He explains his position on what real wealth is , i.e. , spiritual wealth ...
... Christ curtly reproves him for his adolescence . Then , again , Satan tempts him with riches , which Christ rejects with something of a cold , curling smile . He explains his position on what real wealth is , i.e. , spiritual wealth ...
118. oldal
... Christ , by now , has rejected the lavish banquet proffered him magically by Satan . He has also rejected the successive offers of wealth , glory , Jewish hegemony in a non - Roman Israel , and political alliances with Parthia and Rome ...
... Christ , by now , has rejected the lavish banquet proffered him magically by Satan . He has also rejected the successive offers of wealth , glory , Jewish hegemony in a non - Roman Israel , and political alliances with Parthia and Rome ...
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Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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