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"The taint of a fault" : purgatory, relativism and humanism in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"
Far from being a poem about the chivalric code, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is essentially concerned with religion. The Romance genre is used to reveal the shortcomings of the Church in the late fourteenth century, just as it begins to feel the first
Phillips, Bill
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A Journey of Necessity: Moral Injury in Light of the Divine Comedy. [PDF]
Suurmond JM.
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Tattoo Guidelines in the At-Risk Cancer Population. [PDF]
Foster D, Sokhn J.
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Messages in Bottles: Why Pretransplant Care Coordination Remains so Difficult. [PDF]
Hippen B.
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The Public Performativity of Trust. [PDF]
Creary M, Gerido LH.
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This article is a refutation of Jerry Walls\u27s model of Purgatory, based on God\u27s respect of our free will and the necessity of morally significant choices.
Healy, Israel-David J.J.
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Purgatory, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1901-1906. Postmark date: April 11, 1906; Postcard number: 210; Message included. Message reads: "April 10, 1906. S.S.B.
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Analyzing Cooking Efficiency of Gradoli Purgatory Beans: Effects of Dehulling, Malting, and Monovalent Carbonates. [PDF]
Cimini A, Morgante L, Moresi M.
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A retelling of Dante's Purgatory with every Canto reduced to four words.
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