Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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... incarnate ' is used of the incarnate Christ , a role the Son voluntarily and without reluctance accepts , in a way which defines Satan's uncertainties as squeamish and deficient in that divine humility . Thus he ponders : O foul descent ...
... incarnate ' is used of the incarnate Christ , a role the Son voluntarily and without reluctance accepts , in a way which defines Satan's uncertainties as squeamish and deficient in that divine humility . Thus he ponders : O foul descent ...
Page 131
... incarnate Son engages in protracted debate with Satan , unperturbed by Satan's physical superiority . Satan attempts to terrify him with storms , only to be dismissed with the human but potent directness of the Son's response : Me worse ...
... incarnate Son engages in protracted debate with Satan , unperturbed by Satan's physical superiority . Satan attempts to terrify him with storms , only to be dismissed with the human but potent directness of the Son's response : Me worse ...
Page 133
... incarnate Son , may crush Satan and his legions ; but in the earthly realm humankind loses a crucial struggle . The immediate consequence is exile ; in prospect lies murder and persecution . By the end of the book Adam and Eve are as ...
... incarnate Son , may crush Satan and his legions ; but in the earthly realm humankind loses a crucial struggle . The immediate consequence is exile ; in prospect lies murder and persecution . By the end of the book Adam and Eve are as ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
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