Milton's Good God: A Study in Literary Theodicy
@inproceedings{Danielson1982MiltonsGG, title={Milton's Good God: A Study in Literary Theodicy}, author={Dennis Danielson}, year={1982} }
Preface 1. The contexts of Milton's theodicy 2. God and chaos 3. Assertion and justification: providence and theodicy 4. Milton and the Free Will Defence 5. Theodicy, free will and determinism 6. Eden and the 'soul-making' theodicy 7. Paradise Lost and the unfortunate fall Epilogue Appendix: The unfortunate soul of Satan Notes Selected bibliography Index.
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