The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... special times to spe- cial people , the same dreams are vehicles for divine communication . The taxonomy , while seemingly very neat , raises more questions than it answers : how , for example , are 62 MEDIEVAL DREAM AUTHORITIES.
... special times to spe- cial people , the same dreams are vehicles for divine communication . The taxonomy , while seemingly very neat , raises more questions than it answers : how , for example , are 62 MEDIEVAL DREAM AUTHORITIES.
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... ' as the visionary's : the message belonged to all equally , and the visionary was only the medium of communication . These revelations showed readers the Platonic World of Forms , the Christian afterlife - visions 82 CHAPTER THREE Origins.
... ' as the visionary's : the message belonged to all equally , and the visionary was only the medium of communication . These revelations showed readers the Platonic World of Forms , the Christian afterlife - visions 82 CHAPTER THREE Origins.
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... communication : useful because conventional , necessary because everything that is not God is contingent , making knowledge of God 1 impossible and knowledge of everything else experiential and ap- proximate 112 ORIGINS.
... communication : useful because conventional , necessary because everything that is not God is contingent , making knowledge of God 1 impossible and knowledge of everything else experiential and ap- proximate 112 ORIGINS.
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
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