Infinity, Faith, and Time: Christian Humanism and Renaissance LiteratureMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 26.11.1997 - 216 Seiten In Part 1 Hill examines the effect of the idea of spatial infinity on seventeenth-century literature, arguing that the metaphysical cosmology of Nicholas of Cusa provided Renaissance writers, such as Pascal, Traherne, and Milton, with a way to construe the vastness of space as the symbol of human spiritual potential. Focusing on time in Part 2, Hill reveals that, faced with the inexorability of time, Christian humanists turned to St Augustine to develop a philosophy that interpreted temporal passage as the necessary condition of experience without making it the essence or ultimate measure of human purpose. Hill's analysis centres on Shakespeare, whose experiments with the shapes of time comprise a gallery of heuristic time-centred fictions that attempt to explain the consequences of human existence in time. Infinity, Faith, and Time reveals that the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were a period during which individuals were able, with more success than in later times, to make room for new ideas without rejecting old beliefs. |
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... possible . Since faith is a revelation of grace ( gratia gratis ) in the individual soul - a private apocalypsis that echoes and confirms the public revelation recorded in Scripture - then what is the function and what are the ...
... possible . Since faith is a revelation of grace ( gratia gratis ) in the individual soul - a private apocalypsis that echoes and confirms the public revelation recorded in Scripture - then what is the function and what are the ...
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... possible ? The answer , for Clement , is found in Christ - the divine Logos , the Word of God : " God , then , being not a subject for demon- stration , cannot be the object of science . But the Son is wisdom , and knowledge , and truth ...
... possible ? The answer , for Clement , is found in Christ - the divine Logos , the Word of God : " God , then , being not a subject for demon- stration , cannot be the object of science . But the Son is wisdom , and knowledge , and truth ...
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... possible like the Second Cause , the Essential Life , through which we live the true life ” ( Stromateis 7.3 ; see ANF 2 : 527 , PG 9.421 ) .11 Attachment to intellectual objects naturally becomes an influence that draws the true ...
... possible like the Second Cause , the Essential Life , through which we live the true life ” ( Stromateis 7.3 ; see ANF 2 : 527 , PG 9.421 ) .11 Attachment to intellectual objects naturally becomes an influence that draws the true ...
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Inhalt
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TIME | 67 |
Notes Toward a Protestant Poetic | 137 |
Translations from Pascals Pensées | 154 |
Notes | 157 |
Bibliography | 185 |
Index | 195 |
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Adam Anglican argues Aristotelian Aristotle astronomy Augustine Augustine's Augustinian believe Bergson centre century Christ Christian Clement Clement of Alexandria conception consciousness cosmology cosmos creation Creator Cusa¹ Cusanus Cusanus's death distentio animi divine doctrine duration earth élan vital eschatology eternity existence expectatio experience finite future Gnostic God's grace Greek hand hath heaven Holy human humanist idea imagination infinite intuition kairos knowledge living Macbeth man's metaphysical methexis Milton mind modern motion mystery nature Nicholas of Cusa Paradise Lost paradox Pascal past Pensées philosophy physical plays Plotinus poem present prevenient grace providential Puritan reality religion Renaissance literature revealed salvation secular sense Shakespeare sola fide sonnet soul space spatial infinity sphere Stromateis symbol teleology temporal tempus thee theme theology things thir thou thought tion tradition Traherne transcendent Troilus and Cressida truth understanding unfolding universe vision Winter's Tale words καὶ