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At the centre of John Milton's epic poemParadise Lost(1667) is a radical commitment to divine and human freedom. This study situates Paradise Lost within the context of post-Reformation theological controversy, and pursues the theological portrayal of freedom as it unfolds throughout the poem. The study identifies and explores the ways in which Milton is both continuous and discontinuous with the major post-Reformation traditions in his depiction of predestination, creation, free will, sin, and conversion. Milton's deep commitment to freedom is shown to underlie his appropriation and creative transformation of a wide range of existing theological concepts.

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De Gruyter
3110919370 / 9783110919370
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/01/2006
English
223 pages
155. x 230. mm
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