The Devotional Experience in the Poetry of John MiltonThe author examines Milton's poetry in the light of the poet's treatise on the subject of devotion in the often-overlooked second book of The Christian Doctrine. This study suggests that Milton's poems can be understood as both theodices and devotions. |
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... resurrection is inconsistent with any valid sense of Christian devotion . The underlying problem in " The Passion " is its emphasis on sorrow as opposed to hope . Sorrow is not consistent with a devotional experience that takes the ...
... resurrection is inconsistent with any valid sense of Christian devotion . The underlying problem in " The Passion " is its emphasis on sorrow as opposed to hope . Sorrow is not consistent with a devotional experience that takes the ...
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... resurrection , " in the speaker also provides the speaker a hope for the same kind of generic resurrection when he should die in the person of another poet who will lament his death . Even this consolation , however , is not enough ...
... resurrection , " in the speaker also provides the speaker a hope for the same kind of generic resurrection when he should die in the person of another poet who will lament his death . Even this consolation , however , is not enough ...
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... resurrection in " Lycidas " is assured by the resurrection of Lycidas by Christ's might . With the speaker's hope having been assured , Milton completes the poem in the final verse paragraph . He promises that the poet - speaker will ...
... resurrection in " Lycidas " is assured by the resurrection of Lycidas by Christ's might . With the speaker's hope having been assured , Milton completes the poem in the final verse paragraph . He promises that the poet - speaker will ...
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action active Adam and Eve Adam's angels Barbara Lewalski Book Three Calvary celebrate Christ Christian Doctrine Circumcision creator crucifixion Dagon Dalila death defeat despair devotional experience devotional love devotional poetry devout affections disobedience Don Cameron elegy Eve's evil experience devotion experience of devotion express devotion expression of devotion fall fallen Father final glory God's grace Harapha hope humility hymn of praise Ignatian important incarnation Isaiah Israel John Milton John Spencer Hill laments learns Lycidas man's Manoa Martz Mary Ann Radzinowicz mercy Michael Milton defines Milton's view narrative Nativity Ode obey Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Passion pastoral Philistines poem poet poet-speaker poet's postlapsarian prelapsarian prevenient grace pride Priest and Prophet promise protagonist Protestant meditation provides Reason of Church redeem redemption religious resurrection salvation Samson Agonistes Satan Satan's temptations Savior self-knowledge sins Son's patience speaker speech Spirit thee theodicy thou tradition understand verse paragraph victory worship XVII