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This work speaks about the damnation in Martin Luther‟s view. Inside this topic resides the aspects of the temporal and eternal punishments. This, indeed, will be discussed inside three doctrines: sin, grace, and faith. The focus resides... more
TO READ THE PREVIEW SCROLL DOWN TO READ THE PREVIEW SCROLL DOWN Lothario dei Segni (1160-1216), a theologically trained Italian scholar of royal heritage who later became the most significant pope of the Middle Ages, here presents,... more
A popular discussion of select textual and iconographic evidence relating to the punishment the Damned from Egypt's Old, Middle, and New Kingdom.
This is a brief sample of the new annotated edition of Thomas Allin's nineteenth-century classic
(from the Introduction) Intending only to research medieval conceptions of hell, author Alan Bernstein wanted to investigate postmortem retribution in the ancient world for historical context. This investigation turned into an entire book... more
The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus, commonly referred to simply as Doctor Faustus, is an Elizabethan tragedy by Christopher Marlowe, based on German stories about the title character Faust.
Examining what scripture says about hell
A brief but wide-ranging illustrated essay on being upside down, a recurring magico-religious motif. Negative in its earliest and most widespread forms, positive interpretations emerged within gnostic and patristic Christian traditions.
By Bruno Restif. Themes : Stained glass in Brittany, Catholic priests in Auvergne, the damned, Urban parishes in Eighteenth-Century Orléans, François duke of Guise, Catholic Ritual Books, Catholic clergy and Protestant clergy.
In this paper I provide a comparative analysis of Augustine's and Paul Tillich's doctrines of Original Sin. I argue that Augustine's doctrine is deeply flawed in ways corrected for by Tillich.
Présentation des conclusions obtenues après un an de recherche sur les enluminures de trois manuscrits flamands du XVe siècle.
Le Traité des Quatre dernières choses est la traduction française, réalisée par Jean Miélot, certainement à la demande du duc de Bourgogne Philippe le Bon, d’un texte latin intitulé Cordiale Quatuor Novissimis. La mise en images du traité... more
Contemporary theological reflections on depictions of hell in medieval literature have been dominated by modern concerns with theodicy and the freedom of the individual. In this presentation, I will use the insights of Alejandro... more