Adam & Eve
....
God. Adam and
Eve did not heed
God's wisdom and edict, so they were banished from the Garden of Eden and made to suffer. The snake ....
(796

3

)
Character of Eve in Paradise Lost
.... Her motive in each case is to follow her own will and to resist the imposition of either the will of
God or Adam. In the first scene,
Eve suggests to Adam that ....
(1759

7

)
Individualism versus Authority
.... powerful force. In the case of Adam and
Eve,
God's authority is of a much greater power than their combined individualism. In the ....
(943

4

)
Conflict Between Individualism & Authority
.... powerful force. In the case of Adam and
Eve,
God's authority is of a much greater power than their combined individualism. In the ....
(943

4

)
Genesis
.... powerful, all-loving
God. The first example of
God's contradiction appears in the example of Adam and
Eve.
God lays the foundation ....
(549

2

)
Creation of Man in the Image of God
.... The remainder of the human race has descended from Adam and
Eve; we have not been summoned from the dust in the image of
God. Additionally ....
(1331

5

)
ALL ABOUT EVE, LOCKE AND LEIBNITZ
.... The fact of
Eve's reaching for the extended red apple was not truly a necessity would indicate to Leibnitz that there was a
God, while Locke sees
God as more ....
(1295

5

)
The act of temptation and Milton
.... Expelled from paradise on earth,
God promises Adam and
Eve salvation if it is acceded to by faith in the intercession of Jesus. ....
(1210

5

)
The Act of Temptation in Milton's Poems
.... Expelled from paradise on earth,
God promises Adam and
Eve salvation if it is acceded to by faith in the intercession of Jesus. ....
(1210

5

)
What is God? The Nature of God
.... Although Adam and
Eve paid for their transgressions by experiencing spiritual death and separation from
God and changing from a life of ease to a life of toil ....
(3249

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)
God and Evil
.... considering the Catholic view of original sin, in which all men are vulnerable to evil by their very nature as descendants of Adam and
Eve,
God provides the ....
(4702

19

)
Interpretation of Gender in the Bible
.... This superiority is further substantiated when
God creates
Eve specifically for the purpose of helping Adam: "but for Adam there was not found a help meet for ....
(1132

5

)
Paradise Lost
.... Adam and
Eve do not rebel against
God though they do have a difficult time coming to terms with the actions which made them fall prey to Satan and disobey the ....
(1623

6

)
The book of Genesis
.... The remainder of the human race has descended from Adam and
Eve; we have not been summoned from the dust in the image of
God. Additionally ....
(1331

5

)
Depiction of Man in the Quran & the Bible The first difference th
.... In summary, the differences in the telling of Adam and
Eve's transgression towards
God illuminates the inherent differences in Islamic and Christian views of ....
(459

2

)
Books IX and X of John Milton's Paradise Lost
.... Adam and
Eve are pawns in his challenge to the power of
God, and the subject of the Fall is a central issue in the poem.
Eve has ....
(1702

7

)
Books IX and X of John Milton's Paradise Lost
.... Adam and
Eve are pawns in his challenge to the power of
God, and the subject of the Fall is a central issue in the poem.
Eve has ....
(1693

7

)
Figure of Satan in Paradise Lost
.... When
God turns Adam and
Eve out of the garden, Milton does not shrink from figuring their expulsion in brutal icons of swooping eagle and preying lion (xi, 185 ....
(2337

9

)
The Bible & the Quran on Adam The first difference th
.... In summary, the differences in the telling of Adam and
Eve's transgression towards
God illuminates the inherent differences in Islamic and Christian views of ....
(418

2

)
Book II of Paradise Lost
.... hears of the creation of two new entities in the Garden of Eden, and he and his minions plot how to seduce Adam and
Eve away from dedication to
God and into sin ....
(1619

6

)
Purposes Served by The Bible
.... and animals. Even after Adam and
Eve sinned, they retained the image of
God and the ability to co-respond. Subsequent Biblical men ....
(1089

4

)
Milton
.... Augustine spells out these contingencies, in scripture, by saying "they [Adam and
Eve] had violated
God's command by an overt transgression" (XIV 18). ....
(1977

8

)
Milton and Theology
.... Augustine spells out these contingencies, in scripture, by saying "they [Adam and
Eve] had violated
God's command by an overt transgression" (XIV 18). ....
(1977

8

)
Myths and the Hebrew Bible
.... Adam and
Eve, and the Fall all serve the purpose of demonstrating some of the great archetypal truths of mankind and humanity's relationship to
God and ....
(2398

10

)
The speech of Satan in Paradise Lost
.... He does this by differentiating human and divine attributes and by suggesting that
Eve and Adam can become as
God by becoming themselves gods of a kind. ....
(2654

11

)
Satan's Speech in Paradise Lost, Book IX
.... He does this by differentiating human and divine attributes and by suggesting that
Eve and Adam can become as
God by becoming themselves gods of a kind. ....
(2745

11

)
The role of women in the early church
.... entrance to the world (Clark 27). The Fall of Man refers to the events in the Garden of Eden in which Adam and
Eve disobeyed
God. ....
(3683

15

)
Role of Women in the Early Church
.... entrance to the world (Clark 27). The Fall of Man refers to the events in the Garden of Eden in which Adam and
Eve disobeyed
God. ....
(3722

15

)
Comus and Paradise Lost
.... Would think to charm my judgment, as mine eyes" (757-8). Adam and
Eve only have one command from
God and for everything else "Reason is our law" (654). ....
(1551

6

)
Kate Chopin Emancipation
.... Much like the cage opening is an accident in this story, an accident whose impact can never be wholly erased, so, too,
Eve's disobeying of
God is an accident ....
(1057

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