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Michael Lieb. Theological Milton: Deity, Discourse and Heresy in the Miltonic Canon.(Book review)
Seventeenth-Century News
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September 22, 2006|
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Michael Lieb. Theological Milton: Deity, Discourse, and Heresy in the Miltonic Canon. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 2006. xi + 348 pp. $60.00.
Theological Milton is an intricately argued defense against the charge of heterodoxy in John Milton's theological treatise, De Doctrina Christiana, and in his poetry, especially Paradise Lost. Professor Lieb's guiding thesis in this three part essay is that God is hidden ("deus absconditus") and past knowing in any ultimate sense (his "ontology"). The parameters of Theological Milton begin and end in uncertainties ...
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