Holiness, as a concept in The Faerie Queene, Book I, previously has been primarily defined as a philosophical concept in terms of Aristotle's "virtues." It has been compared with Wisdom, and with Magnificence and Magnanimity. Holiness is not a philosophical concept. It has its origins, for Spenser, in the Bible, and is a Christian theological concept. Holiness, as described by Spenser in The Faerie Queene, Book I, is basically Biblical as presented in terms of the theological structure of John Calvin, mainly in his Institutes. Holiness, as such, is conceived as a condition of being, made possible by the inner work of God's Grace in man. It is not obtained through man's exertions as is a "virtue." Holiness is unlike Wisdom, Justice, Chastity...
Book One of The Faerie Queene is a neatly patterned, moral allegory based on a series of tests of Re...
John Wesley’s phrase “social holiness” is often employed in contemporary discourse by those within t...
Leviticus 17-26 (H) is a legal code distinguished by its holiness language. The Code incorporates a ...
The concept of holiness is one of the key theological issues. Semantically the term “holiness” focus...
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a...
The concept of holiness is a highly complex area connected with God’s mystery in particular, but als...
In The Third Booke of The Faerie Queene Spenser characterizes "Chastitie" as "that fairest vertue, f...
This article investigates the keyword of ‘holiness’. It will analyse how holiness names and frames t...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D204282 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
This paper intends to find missiological implications that the biblical origin of social holiness ha...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
Approaching the poem from the perspective of reception history, the present dissertation seeks to sh...
The purpose of the thesis is first to anatomize the concept of "temperance," studying it in its Clas...
Leviticus 17-26 (H) is a legal code distinguished by its holiness language. The Code incorporates a ...
The Catholic Church has been accused of not being sufficiently interested in the things of this worl...
Book One of The Faerie Queene is a neatly patterned, moral allegory based on a series of tests of Re...
John Wesley’s phrase “social holiness” is often employed in contemporary discourse by those within t...
Leviticus 17-26 (H) is a legal code distinguished by its holiness language. The Code incorporates a ...
The concept of holiness is one of the key theological issues. Semantically the term “holiness” focus...
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a...
The concept of holiness is a highly complex area connected with God’s mystery in particular, but als...
In The Third Booke of The Faerie Queene Spenser characterizes "Chastitie" as "that fairest vertue, f...
This article investigates the keyword of ‘holiness’. It will analyse how holiness names and frames t...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D204282 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
This paper intends to find missiological implications that the biblical origin of social holiness ha...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
Approaching the poem from the perspective of reception history, the present dissertation seeks to sh...
The purpose of the thesis is first to anatomize the concept of "temperance," studying it in its Clas...
Leviticus 17-26 (H) is a legal code distinguished by its holiness language. The Code incorporates a ...
The Catholic Church has been accused of not being sufficiently interested in the things of this worl...
Book One of The Faerie Queene is a neatly patterned, moral allegory based on a series of tests of Re...
John Wesley’s phrase “social holiness” is often employed in contemporary discourse by those within t...
Leviticus 17-26 (H) is a legal code distinguished by its holiness language. The Code incorporates a ...