The Messages Of Paul And Graham Greene; Observed In The Texts Of Romans And The Power And The Glory

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November 22, 2016

 

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All of the clergy has been executed save for one priest who manages to escape, fleeing from military imposition which threatens his life. The “whiskey priest”, as he is called because he is an alcoholic, gives voice to the greater message Greene seeks to impart to his readers; the message that the consequence of man’s will over God’s will is iniquitous...
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In the text of Romans, Paul also vigorously opposes the imposition of rules, the artificial and arbitrary accordance with law in Romans. The thematic comparison then between Paul’s intent in Roman’s and Greene’s objective in The Power and the Glory, then, is redemption apart from rules. Greene does not make his book about the absence of God...
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