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“Christianity made total tragedy implausible. Whatever the sorrow or transient injustice, there is, as Milton put it, “no time for lamentation now.” The fall of man, pivotal to absolute tragedy, is a felix culpa, a necessary prologue to salvation.”
George Steiner
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