The Lord Answering Job out of the Whirlwind,
William Blake, British poet and author, 1825-26
We all live, the faithful and the faithless, in an imminent world dominated by nature. The transcendent world, the world of God, is not this world. There is a gap, really an abyss, between this world and the one to come. How should we live?
Below, the art is from 'God Judging Adam' ca. 1795, also by the British artist and poet, William Blake. A nude and aged Adam, newly aware of his own nakedness and mortality, hangs his head before a fiery chariot bearing the divine maker whom he resembles exactly.
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