William Blake is considered one of the most strangest and most wonderful poets in the romantic era. In his work, he can find that he recurs "good and evil theme, knowledge and innocence, external reality and internal heart" (Merriman). Many of his poems are based on the Bible and are stimulating mentally. Then there is a corresponding person: a real illustration of a person of this era. These poems are often harsh, dull, dark, and unacceptable to society. Black poetry "holy statue" and "holy statue" are only two of many contradictions.
"Whatever their religion and culture, everyone in the world must love and respect" human sacredness ". (Ferber 23) This creates a common bond among people gathering. This idealized world is far from reality, but imagined by an innocent shot and stated that people can not mercy without poverty. Therefore, mercy and compassion "exists only in the imperfect world", "it is not inherent in the human soul" (Eldoman 33). I love you
The nature of God There are four basic ways: the nature of God is beyond humanity, the nature of God is hidden by the human nature of Christ, the bond of man and divinity forms a distinctive nature, or the two There is a suspicious balance in between. Salvation is only achieved when the spirit is separated from the material by higher knowledge. Christ comes from God as an inferior person, but because it is evil, there is no body on the earth. There are two changes here: Christ seems to have only one body, or Christ will take over the body of the deceased.
Various forms of single physics teach that Christ has only one property: sacred or already collapsing (Ethianeism), or God and human beings to nature of Christ (Mia Physiology) was added. One famous physicist is Eutyches (about 380 - 456). At the 451 year old Chalcedon committee, a single physiism is rejected by opposition, the committee confirms that Jesus Christ has two qualities (divinity and humanity) to join the person, entity union (See the Creed of Chalcedonia). When Eutychianism was forgotten by the Chalcedonians and Miaphysites, a Miaphysite group different from the Chalcedonian expression claimed the Eastern Orthodox.