The Apocalyptic Vision of Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and MargaritaE. Mellen Press, 1991 - 204 pagina's This study takes as its premise that the novel, which is fascinating for both what it reveals and what it conceals, carries within itself a coherence of meaning. It is widely acknowledged that religious categories of understanding are necessary for a proper interpretation of the novel, but it is common to conclude that Mikhail Bulgakov's outlook is heterodox. This study places him within the theological tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy. |
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Pagina 35
... angels , including fallen angels , in human affairs , once more we move into an area of doctrine which has received special attention from the Eastern Orthodox . The modern imagination , to the extent that it is secular , does not take ...
... angels , including fallen angels , in human affairs , once more we move into an area of doctrine which has received special attention from the Eastern Orthodox . The modern imagination , to the extent that it is secular , does not take ...
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... fallen angels as stars . And he sees " a single star representing Azazel , falling from heaven , which is followed by many other stars representing all his host . " 25 In that Azazel is the leading fallen angel whom others follow in the ...
... fallen angels as stars . And he sees " a single star representing Azazel , falling from heaven , which is followed by many other stars representing all his host . " 25 In that Azazel is the leading fallen angel whom others follow in the ...
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... fallen angels ( Shemhazai Semjaza ) " are mentioned in the Book of Enoch , including the earliest chapters , as being responsible for the bloodshed and lawlessness which prevailed on the earth following the descent of the angels ...
... fallen angels ( Shemhazai Semjaza ) " are mentioned in the Book of Enoch , including the earliest chapters , as being responsible for the bloodshed and lawlessness which prevailed on the earth following the descent of the angels ...
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The Orthodox Setting | 25 |
Satan and the Fallen Angels | 43 |
Pilate and Jesus | 69 |
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