THEO 228 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Celtic Christianity, Temple Mount, Biblical Canon

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Theo 228 celtic christianity lecture 26: we can detect here a real delight in nature, and in the human capacity for learning that was so dear to scholar-monks. In stanza f, the angels fill the heavens with praise for god-the-maker: the second fall. In stanza k. the waters become the channels of god"s anger in the form of scylla and. The poet is quite comfortable deploying pagan metaphor to express the downfall of earthy kings who rule with cruelty. In stanza l, the waters return as blessing; but the uncertainty and double-edge of life in this world has been established. In the middle of the poem: the middle of the cosmos. 0 select the markers to learn more: celtic underworld(s, stanzas n and 0 shift from the earth to the underworld. the location of -gehenna" of the new. Identified by christians with the fiery hell of suffering sinners.

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