The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... tion , not the readers ' . The apocalypse , however , succeeds only in- sofar as its content is compelling and universal : the Apocalypse , for example , is comprehensible as a revelation merely by the applica- tion of Semitic and ...
... tion , not the readers ' . The apocalypse , however , succeeds only in- sofar as its content is compelling and universal : the Apocalypse , for example , is comprehensible as a revelation merely by the applica- tion of Semitic and ...
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... tion to the world from God that merely uses this person as a me- dium . Having thus neutralized the dramatic potential in the text and having established a special claim of divine communication , the vi- sion writer is free to represent ...
... tion to the world from God that merely uses this person as a me- dium . Having thus neutralized the dramatic potential in the text and having established a special claim of divine communication , the vi- sion writer is free to represent ...
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... tion valorizing the dream . Thus , on the subject of prophecy , Thomas is technically open - minded but rhetorically stern : Sic ergo dicendum quod si quis utatur somniis ad praecognoscenda futura secundum quod somnia procedunt ex ...
... tion valorizing the dream . Thus , on the subject of prophecy , Thomas is technically open - minded but rhetorically stern : Sic ergo dicendum quod si quis utatur somniis ad praecognoscenda futura secundum quod somnia procedunt ex ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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