Paradise Lost and the Genesis TraditionRevised version of author's thesis, University of Oxford, 1963. |
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Page 94
... death ; but if they disobeyed , death should be visited on them with just sentence.'2 In the light of these passages and others like them the statement that Augustine adopted the idealistic estimate of pre- lapsarian Man needs ...
... death ; but if they disobeyed , death should be visited on them with just sentence.'2 In the light of these passages and others like them the statement that Augustine adopted the idealistic estimate of pre- lapsarian Man needs ...
Page 101
... death of Christ , while the birth of Eve from Adam's rib prefigured the birth of the Church from the wound in Christ's side : ' From this , then , we are led to trace even the image of death in sleep . If Adam is a type of Christ , then ...
... death of Christ , while the birth of Eve from Adam's rib prefigured the birth of the Church from the wound in Christ's side : ' From this , then , we are led to trace even the image of death in sleep . If Adam is a type of Christ , then ...
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... death : Quid vocitet mortem tu nunc , doctissime serpens , Pande libens , quoniam rudibus non cognita res est.1 The question allows the serpent to bring the conversation round to his real purpose : God , he claims , is jealous and ...
... death : Quid vocitet mortem tu nunc , doctissime serpens , Pande libens , quoniam rudibus non cognita res est.1 The question allows the serpent to bring the conversation round to his real purpose : God , he claims , is jealous and ...
Contents
THE JEWISH INTERPRETATIONS | 26 |
The Rabbinic Literature | 36 |
The Vita Adae et Evae and Apocalypsis Mosis | 55 |
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Adam and Eve Adamus Exul Alcuin Alethia allegorical angels animals Augustine Avitus Biblical Book century chapter of Genesis Christ Christian Comestor Commentary created creation creatures Criticism Cursor Mundi death Devil divine doctrine Dracontius earth eat the fruit episode Eve's evil exegesis Fall story fallen Father forbidden fruit forbidden tree garden garden of Eden Genesis narrative Gnostic God's Gregory Gregory of Nyssa Heaven husband Ibid idea immortality innocence interpretation Jahweh Jahwist Jewish legend Lord Lucifer Ludus Coventriae lust Man's medieval Mercy Milton moral motives nature Ophite original pagan Paradise Lost passage patristic perfect Philo poem poet problem question R. H. Charles rabbinic Rashi rebellion Satan Secrets of Enoch serpent sinned speech suggests temptation Tempter thee things thou tion tradition trans transgression treatment tree of knowledge typological unfallen viii Vita wife wisdom woman þæt þat