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Roman Catholic Church Word Of God
2,690 words... on the foundation of the 66 books of the Protestant Bible. Upon what basis do we recognize these 66 books as inspired and therefore authoritative? 3. Irenaeus (d. c. A. D. 200) is said to have identified tradition and Scripture as one and the same. Is it reason-able to assume that tradition (that which was given by the apostles), once inscripturated, was replaced by the written documents? 4. Why did the Roman Church prohibit the common use of the Scriptures? 5. What might be the potential re...
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8,487 wordsRobert Pinsky In Elizabeth Bishops bizarre, sly, deceptively plainspoken late poem " Crusoe in England, " the famous solitary looks back on his life near its end, recalling his isolation and rescue in ways deeper and more unsettling than Defoe could have dreamed. After painting the hallucinatory, vivid island, with hissing volcanoes and hissing giant turtles an unforgettable terrain Bishops Crusoe muses on the dried-out, wan relics of a life. From The New Republic (197 Joanne Feet Dieh...
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7,416 wordsLee Edelman Commentaries on " In the Waiting Room" the to agree that the poem presents a young girls moment of awakening to the separations and the bonds among human beings, to the forces that shape individual identity through the interrelated recognitions of community and isolation. [... ] What, one might ask, is so strange about critical agreement on the literal events that take place within the poem? One response to such a question might begin by observing that the text itself seems...
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7,301 wordsMutlu Kong Blazing " One Art" not only effects such poetic reversals but exposes them as affected. Bishops choice of a villanelle, a traditional form of repetition that promises to make " art" out of " losing, " seems to support the opening assertion, but the negatives cast doubt on the project at the outset: The art of losing isnt hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Yet the title tells us that the ar...
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2,550 wordsPenelope Laurens A well-modulated lyric like " The Armadillo" demonstrates how the formal qualities of Bishops poetry help to hold the readers emotional response in check. " The Armadillo" meditates on the Brazilian custom of floating celebratory fire balloons on saints days and festival days. It depicts the almost unearthly beauty of these fragile, dangerous objects which rise in the night sky, seeming to imitate stars and planets, but which also sometimes fall flaming to ea...
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