Religious Implications in John Milton ’s Paradise Lost and Thomas Hobbes
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Religious Implications in John Milton ’s Paradise Lost and Thomas Hobbes ’ Leviathan A reflection of the seventeenth century religious and political relationship as represented by John Milton and Thomas Hobbes ’, and their contradictory illustrations of human behavior as typically demonstrated in terms of instinct, will, and reason. MAJLINDA VOKSHI SUPERVISOR Michael John Prince University of Agder, 2022 Faculty of Humanities and Education Department of Foreign Language and Translation 2 Innholdsfortegnelse Abstract ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Acknowledgments .................................................................................. Feil! Bokmerke er ikke definert. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Of Milton and Hobbes’ Politics ......................................................................................................... 8 Of Liberty: The Politics of Freedom ............................................................................................... 10 Chapter I .................................................................................................................................................. 13 I. Of Milton’s Religious Jurisdiction .................................................................................................... 13 II. Of Hobbes’ Subordinate Religion .................................................................................................... 16 III. Of Milton’s Only Authority ........................................................................................................... 18 IIII. Of Hobbes’ War of All Against All .............................................................................................. 21 Chapter II ................................................................................................................................................. 26 I. Of Milton’s Defense of God to Man ................................................................................................. 26 II. Of Milton’s Reason: Adam and Eve’s Disobedience ....................................................................... 30 III. Of Lost Liberty: A Submission to Servitude .................................................................................. 32 IIII. Of Milton’s Redemption ............................................................................................................... 36 Chapter III ................................................................................................................................................ 41 I. Of the First Sin: A Disobedience of the Sovereign ........................................................................... 41 II. Of Hobbes’ Civil Conscience .......................................................................................................... 42 III. Of Cain and Abel, and Hobbes’ Three Reasons for Conflict .......................................................... 45 IIII. Of the Mosaic Justification for the Sovereign ............................................................................... 48 Chapter IIII .............................................................................................................................................. 54 I. Of The Fall........................................................................................................................................ 54 A. Of Adam and Eve’s Self-Realization ........................................................................................... 54 B. Of Milton’s Freedom of Choice ................................................................................................... 57 II. Of Milton’s Natural Condition of Man ............................................................................................ 60 A. Of Milton’s Light and Sight ......................................................................................................... 60 B. Of the Tree of Knowledge ........................................................................................................... 62 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................................... 65 Works Cited ............................................................................................................................................. 68 3 Abstract This thesis aims to demonstrate the opposing religious and political standards in John Milton’s Download 0.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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