Milton and Isaiah: A Journey Through the Drama of Salvation in Paradise LostThis book compares Milton's Paradise Lost and the Book of Isaiah, by illustrating that both reflect the essential points of the whole Bible - rebellion, retribution, repentance, and restoration. Thematically, Milton's epic can be called a drama of salvation, which not only re-creates the Genesis story of the Fall of man, but also connects that first episode to the final restoration through Christ. What this study finds in Isaiah and Milton are theological themes and doctrines as the prophetic voice, the providential view of history, disobedience, the «saving remnant», the leader who is paradoxically a Suffering Servant, and the key virtue of humility. In this reading of Paradise Lost, Milton moves beyond the privileging of political activism to a position in which he gives absolute value to the reformation of the individual soul or, as the author terms it, the «inner self». |
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... seems to show , from this historical viewpoint , how God directs history for the fulfillment of His eternal plan- the salvation of man through Christ . Milton's drama of salvation with its poetic objective to justify the ways of God ...
... seems to show , from this historical viewpoint , how God directs history for the fulfillment of His eternal plan- the salvation of man through Christ . Milton's drama of salvation with its poetic objective to justify the ways of God ...
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... seems to realize that " to know / That which before us lies in daily life , / Is the prime Wisdom ; what is more , is fume , / Or emptiness , or fond impertinence " ( 192-95 ) . Adam also seems to under- stand , as Summers puts it ...
... seems to realize that " to know / That which before us lies in daily life , / Is the prime Wisdom ; what is more , is fume , / Or emptiness , or fond impertinence " ( 192-95 ) . Adam also seems to under- stand , as Summers puts it ...
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... seems to be given to Adam and Eve in compensation for the harsh punishment , as well as in reward for their repentance , as Milton writes in The Christian Doctrine : Indeed , he [ God ] pities us and seems even to repent his treatment ...
... seems to be given to Adam and Eve in compensation for the harsh punishment , as well as in reward for their repentance , as Milton writes in The Christian Doctrine : Indeed , he [ God ] pities us and seems even to repent his treatment ...
Contents
Two Pride and Humility | 31 |
Three Sin and Repentance | 59 |
Four The Paradise Within | 83 |
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