Oh God. Creator or poet. The Latin "poet" means "creator". Humans understand that they are different from animals in the world, and since that time they have tried to rationalize things themselves. Poets and writers came up with these imaginative ways to answer questions in life and explained it almost philosophically. Who is the first human being. How did they come? Why the sun, moon and stars were made Why are animals being produced this way? What caused day and night, season, and life cycle?
The concept of God inspired by the poet circulated widely during the Renaissance. But the sacred nature of the poet is sometimes more boldly explained. It is God that God, the creator of the world, is an author and a poet, he is the poet, the creator of his own world. God's idea as a manufacturer is both Platonic and Christian. At the age of 29 to 30 in Plato's Timaeu, Demiurge uses the world as a perfectly shaped copy. Plotinus (Ennead V viii) continues the analogy between creators and craftsmen, and the world and art. God's idea of being an artist from the same Biblical statue (God is a potter in Isaiah 29: 16) becomes a universal phenomenon of the Renaissance, and Brown is a useful summary of religious Medici Was obtained. "Everything is artificial, because nature is the art of God, God is the author of two books," Book of Work "or" Nature "," Book of Words "or" Bible " It is considered.
Oh God. Creator or poet. The Latin "poet" means "creator". Humans understand that they are different from animals in the world, and since that time they have tried to rationalize things themselves. Poets and writers came up with these imaginative ways to answer questions in life and explained it almost philosophically. Who is the first human being. How did they come? Why the sun, moon and stars were made Why are animals made like this?
The final series of implications the Beowulf poet mentioned is God's. The poet communicates the humility of the Almighty Lord. The poet tells us how God became creator of the universe and became the owner of all people. At the beginning of the epic it talks about the construction of Heroth. This structure also means the creation of the world. In addition, the Old Testament tells the reader that God is the Creator of the Universe. In the whole poem, God is quoted and implied in the same way. This proposal means that the poet more express Anglo-Saxon's heathen about God.