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Gerry Quinn
gerryq at indigo.ie
Thu Dec 16 10:36:48 PST 2010
From: "David Stockhoff" <dstockhoff at verizon.net>
> Why is it a great leap?
To start with, because to assume something not mentioned in a text must
therefore not exist in the universe of that text is a leap.
> Either other paths of salvation exist, or they do not. I have never heard
> of any such, except that many have commented that heathens may attain
> grace and thus be considered eligible. Generally, Christians speak of
> "Salvation through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen etc."
You have not heard of any... except insofar as you have!
> But the Son came here for the express purpose of salvation. If he doesn't
> show up, then all we are left with is grace---and Severian seems to attain
> some version of that.
>
> No leap at all.
The existence of grace implies the non-existence of salvation?
- Gerry Quinn
> On 12/16/2010 11:14 AM, Gerry Quinn wrote:
>>
>>> The "similar history" is explained by the same principle as the similar
>>> (but not identical)
>>> geography of Urth to our Earth. Wolfe says he conceives of Briah as a
>>> different universe than ours,
>>> a previous iteration.
>>>
>>> I think it is more accurate to say Long Sun has religious references to
>>> a Jesus-like character.
>>> Nothing about salvation is mentioned, that I know of.
>>
>> I agree that this aspect of Christian doctrine is not mentioned, but the
>> obvious reason is that Wolfe's cosmogony is complex enough without it!
>> Also, I think it plausible that Wolfe believes salvation might be
>> attained by means other than the Incarnation, particularly in a
>> hypothethical universe where Jesus did not exist. So I don't see the
>> necessity for making great interpretational leaps just because it is not
>> mentioned.
>
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