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Introduction,y influential literary confessions, those of Augustine and Rousseau. In four novels, one from each century from the eighteenth to the present, this book will explore competing notions of God, self, and the burden of guilt as a first-person narrator confronts them.fabricate 发表于 2025-3-23 19:42:49
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The History of Ligament Substitutesuicide. His “confession” is actually an attempt at final self-justification and reveals his true guilt to be that of idolatry. He has worshiped Lotte and ultimately his own longings at the expense of God, and thus, theologically his suicide represents a failure to praise God and a failure to confess sin.FAR 发表于 2025-3-24 13:02:47
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1529-3the self. Underground Man proclaims his freedom, but self-deception prevents him from taking the risk of faith that would allow him to escape his vicious circle. Underground Man’s regretful, defiant account of rejecting Liza’s kenotic love implies that for Dostoevsky, there is no satisfactory confession without God.生命 发表于 2025-3-24 15:09:15
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: Self-Deception and the Dialogic Self,the self. Underground Man proclaims his freedom, but self-deception prevents him from taking the risk of faith that would allow him to escape his vicious circle. Underground Man’s regretful, defiant account of rejecting Liza’s kenotic love implies that for Dostoevsky, there is no satisfactory confession without God.