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Heresies, Christian, Christian Heresies, Heresies, Christian, in literature, Christian literature, English, History and criticism, Heresy in literature, God in literature, Christianity and literature, Religion, English Christian literature, Theology in literature, History, Milton, john, 1608-1674, religion and ethics, Christian literature, history and criticism, Christian heresies, Christian heresies in literaturePeople
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Theological Milton: deity, discourse and heresy in the Miltonic canon
2006, Duquesne University Press
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0820703745 9780820703749
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I. The discourse of theology. 1. Doctrinal and discursive contexts. 2. The ontological imperative. 3. The signatures of deity
II. The poetics of deity. 4. The theopathetic deity. 5. The odium dei. 6. "Our living dread"
III. The heresies of godhead. 7. The socinian imperative. 8. Arianism and godhead.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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