Father Paneloux in Camus' The Plague
.... The plague, says
Paneloux, is essentially
God's response to such self-will on the part of the people.
God does not enjoy visiting ....
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Camus
.... suffering. Dr. Rieux is the natural enemy of
Paneloux's God who not only allows, but includes in his plan the suffering of children. Like ....
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The Plague
.... All men are deserving of punishment, Father
Paneloux asserts, yet
God's mercy spares most until the hour of judgement after their death. ....
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Narrative & Plot in The Plague
.... All men are deserving of punishment, Father
Paneloux asserts, yet
God's mercy spares most until the hour of judgement after their death. ....
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Thomas Merton and Christian Morality
.... For instance, Father
Paneloux is on the side of the law, seeing the plague as .... shifts his view so that he incorporates suffering into the will of
God and into ....
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The Plague
.... For instance, Father
Paneloux is on the side of the law, seeing the plague as .... shifts his view so that he incorporates suffering into the will of
God and into ....
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7

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