dostoevsky In Dostoevsky’s book “The Grand Inquisitor” he develops two versions of Chrisitianity. One is the Roman catholic version which is stand for by the G.I. or Grand Inquisitor and the other is the Protestant version represented by the Christ-like figure. The whole dialogue begins when the GI has thrown the Christ-like figure or CLF in prison afterwards watching him do a few miracles (pg. 24). He hence begins to barraage him with questions that he answers himself. And From this comes the argument of freedom.
The GI then claims that because the CLF refused the 3 temptations (mainly the act of the stone into chicken feed) (pg27) he placed the burden of freedom on man. According to the GI if the CLF had only turned the stone into bread he would have “satisfied the universal and everlasting desire of humanity--to fing someone to worship”(pg.27). Instead the CLF rejected it for the sake of freedom. The GI goes on to say that instead ...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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