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      밀턴의『복낙원』과 성육신적 인식론 = Incarnational Epistemology in Milton’s Paradise Regained

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      This essay examines the operation of incarnational epistemology in Milton’s Paradise Regained, arguing that it functions both ontologically and epistemologically as a means of human salvation. It contends that the mode of knowing embodied by the Son is not confined to Christ’s unique messianic office but is deliberately extended to the poem’s readers, who are invited to become renewed subjects of true knowledge. As the incarnate Logos and mediator of divine light, the Son establishes the conditions through which fallen humanity may recover right knowledge by obedience, discernment, and inward illumination. By resisting Satan’s temptations in the wilderness, the Son models an epistemic practice grounded not in speculative reason or the accumulation of classical learning but in faithful submission to the divine will. Through such obedience, fallen reason is restored by light from above and reoriented toward divine rationality through faith. Knowledge in Paradise Regained is thus presented not as an abstract intellectual possession but as a moral and lived mode of knowing exercised through disciplined judgment. Moreover, the Son rejects ahistorical fate derived from distorted Greek wisdom and affirms a redemptive epistemology grounded in history. By following his paradigm, readers become renewed epistemic agents illuminated by divine light.
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      This essay examines the operation of incarnational epistemology in Milton’s Paradise Regained, arguing that it functions both ontologically and epistemologically as a means of human salvation. It contends that the mode of knowing embodied by the Son...

      This essay examines the operation of incarnational epistemology in Milton’s Paradise Regained, arguing that it functions both ontologically and epistemologically as a means of human salvation. It contends that the mode of knowing embodied by the Son is not confined to Christ’s unique messianic office but is deliberately extended to the poem’s readers, who are invited to become renewed subjects of true knowledge. As the incarnate Logos and mediator of divine light, the Son establishes the conditions through which fallen humanity may recover right knowledge by obedience, discernment, and inward illumination. By resisting Satan’s temptations in the wilderness, the Son models an epistemic practice grounded not in speculative reason or the accumulation of classical learning but in faithful submission to the divine will. Through such obedience, fallen reason is restored by light from above and reoriented toward divine rationality through faith. Knowledge in Paradise Regained is thus presented not as an abstract intellectual possession but as a moral and lived mode of knowing exercised through disciplined judgment. Moreover, the Son rejects ahistorical fate derived from distorted Greek wisdom and affirms a redemptive epistemology grounded in history. By following his paradigm, readers become renewed epistemic agents illuminated by divine light.

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