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... Christian conceptions with the Germanic heroic ideal . Christ is the warrior or champion who ' in sight of many ' fights his great fight with sin and death . The basic heroic virtues of courage , endurance , and loyalty permeate the ...
... Christian conceptions with the Germanic heroic ideal . Christ is the warrior or champion who ' in sight of many ' fights his great fight with sin and death . The basic heroic virtues of courage , endurance , and loyalty permeate the ...
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... Christian poetry . He sees Christ as alone and his loneliness is paralleled by the loneliness of the Cross and by the loneliness of the dreamer ( 1. 126 ) : the ultimate loneliness of every human soul facing death , conscious of its ...
... Christian poetry . He sees Christ as alone and his loneliness is paralleled by the loneliness of the Cross and by the loneliness of the dreamer ( 1. 126 ) : the ultimate loneliness of every human soul facing death , conscious of its ...
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... Christian apologetics . God's responsibility for suffering is beheaded with one strong blow of the sword . The trouble is that Christianity is slain with the difficulty . A being foiled by his own creation is hardly the Christian God ...
... Christian apologetics . God's responsibility for suffering is beheaded with one strong blow of the sword . The trouble is that Christianity is slain with the difficulty . A being foiled by his own creation is hardly the Christian God ...
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RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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