Philosophy Questions
.... As
Dare (et al., 1998) maintains, "
God created humans by giving their bodies souls through which to grasp a foggy scene of His eternal beauty and goodness. ....
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Camus
.... Paneloux believes that humans have two choices: "We must accept the dilemma and choose either to hate
God or to love
God. And who would
dare to choose to hate ....
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The God of Small Things
.... or rather a member of the Untouchable caste ("The
God of Loss / The
God of Small .... off to a stranger." (76) An ideal Indian bride, would not
dare brazenly to ....
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Blake-Tiger
.... second stanza continues this line of questioning by wondering what "hand
dare seize the .... seems to be suggesting that the immortal, unseen hand of
God forged the ....
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Dare to Discipline
The New
Dare to Discipline: Dr. James Dobson The first edition of
Dare to Discipline .... Each student is equal in the eyes of
God and deserves to feel self-esteem ....
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God and Religion in Victorian Literature Introdu
.... to express what faith he has attained through suffering: That which we
dare invoke to .... For Tennyson, there can be no proof of the existence of
God; one must ....
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Theology
.... tells us, "Divine justice offended is / and satisfaction claimeth: /
God's wrathful ire .... and all their please off false, / That never a man, or
dare, or can / a ....
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A Poem & A Sermon on Sin in Puritan Society
.... tells us, "Divine justice offended is / and satisfaction claimeth: /
God's wrathful ire .... and all their please off false, / That never a man, or
dare, or can / a ....
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William Blake
.... grasp /
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?" (Blake 1). We can see the doubt in this poem about what kind of force might
dare create such .... Little Lamb,
God bless thee ....
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William Blake's Songs of Innocence & Experience
.... grasp /
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?" (Blake 1). We can see the doubt in this poem about what kind of force might
dare create such .... Little Lamb,
God bless thee ....
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William Blake's "The Lamb" and "The Tyger"
.... This aspect of
God shows His power and might, as seen in the change in the question in the last stanza:
Dare frame they fearful symmetry? (23-24). ....
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Narrative Poem on Boewulf
.... Much more of a man than Beowulf deserves
God's favor, for the Dane killer is a .... feast and fill yourselves with glory, great, demons in hell do not
dare find the ....
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Romanticism in Blake's Poetry
.... that only "as children" (in spirit) can a person enter into the Kingdom of
God. .... bright/ In the forests of the night./ What immortal hand or eye/
Dare frame thy ....
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Islamic Art Exhibition
Muhammad condemned those who would
dare to imitate
God's work by making figurative art. As a result, Islamic art is for the most part nonfigurative. ....
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Philosophy of Religion
.... It is for this reason that no religious thinker
dare be limited by the dogmas of his own school" (XV). .... Man may be a sinner, but he is also made in
God's image. ....
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Pantheism in Blakes's Poetry
.... supreme over the earth, but it is a more-powerful overseeing
God which finally .... Rides heavy; his storms are unchained, sheathed In ribbed steel; I
dare not lift ....
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Luther and Calvin
.... then rebellion was an inappropriate word for following the true Word of
God. .... had reached Germany; "yet who in Christian Nuremberg would
dare claim that Jews ....
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Leaders of the Protestant Reformation
.... then rebellion was an inappropriate word for following the true Word of
God. .... had reached Germany; "yet who in Christian Nuremberg would
dare claim that Jews ....
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Defense of Burning the Flag
.... President Clinton is attacking militia extremist by asking "How
dare you call .... Finally, Goebbels makes another preposterous analogy---between the
God of the ....
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Burning the Flag of the US
.... President Clinton is attacking militia extremist by asking "How
dare you call .... Finally, Goebbels makes another preposterous analogy---between the
God of the ....
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Poetry in the Romantic Period
.... and unexpectedly with the Lamb, or Jesus Christ, the Lamb of
God. .... The final stanza duplicates the first, except that "
Dare" replaces "Could," emphasizing once ....
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Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein
.... form Poetry all that is not Inspiration,/ That it no longer shall
dare to mock .... virtues of nature, a Romantic era notion, and the relationship of man to
God. ....
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Concept of the separation of church and state
.... the greatest penalty upon Theodosius when he tells him that, "I
dare not offer the .... to do penance, Ambrose remarks that: You certain wish to be approved by
God. ....
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Exegesis of 1 Samuel 2:27-36.
.... The power above them is holier than they are, and they
dare not approach it. .... were coming to him for intervention between themselves and the Holy
God Whose law ....
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Works of Pushkin, Gogol & Lermontov
.... a result: "He even began to say less frequently to the under-officials, `How
dare you .... he applies to his targets instead of having to call down the wrath of
God. ....
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Walt Whitman's Concept of Death
.... a little away from this abstraction by capitalizing the word "
God" throughout rather .... final version, he has affirmed, "I accept Reality and
dare not question it ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... Thus, the poet believes that our weakness requires a violation by
God if we wish to .... it did her judgment credit, that I preserved it some time; and
dare say she ....
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Robinson Crusoe
.... tied to me, like those of a child to a father and I
dare say he .... human flesh and offers Crusoe the opportunity to introduce the European Christian
God into the ....
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Robinson Crusoe & British Culture
.... tied to me, like those of a child to a father and I
dare say he .... human flesh and offers Crusoe the opportunity to introduce the European Christian
God into the ....
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Two Poems by Whitman
.... and "Reality" (210) where he wishes to emphasize the words, so "
God" remains somewhat .... by the final version he affirms, "I accept Reality and
dare not question ....
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