Catholic Theology in Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity of Delaware Press, 2008 - 226 pages Explores and reexamines Shakespeare's theology from the standpoint of revisionist history of the English Reformation. |
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Page 49
... interest are the similar comments of Aquinas that free will is insufficient unless it is moved and helped by God ( ST 1a.83.1 ) and that " we can admit the existence of fate ( fatum ) " inasmuch as “ all that happens here below is ...
... interest are the similar comments of Aquinas that free will is insufficient unless it is moved and helped by God ( ST 1a.83.1 ) and that " we can admit the existence of fate ( fatum ) " inasmuch as “ all that happens here below is ...
Page 128
... interest . This threefold sequence , with King John , the Bastard , and Queen Elinor on one side over against Arthur , Robert Faulconbridge , and Constance on the other , represents the issue of legitimacy 128 CATHOLIC THEOLOGY IN ...
... interest . This threefold sequence , with King John , the Bastard , and Queen Elinor on one side over against Arthur , Robert Faulconbridge , and Constance on the other , represents the issue of legitimacy 128 CATHOLIC THEOLOGY IN ...
Page 156
... interest in poetry and theology . Hence Shakespeare had to employ a careful ambiguity with his courtly plea asking this first group to " indulge " him by allowing him to retire from the stage . But there were also Catholics enough in ...
... interest in poetry and theology . Hence Shakespeare had to employ a careful ambiguity with his courtly plea asking this first group to " indulge " him by allowing him to retire from the stage . But there were also Catholics enough in ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Shakespeares Theology of Grace | 40 |
Nuns and Friars | 57 |
Copyright | |
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