In many religious texts, the character of Satan or Lucifer is often portrayed as fearing human authority over divine authority, as he is shown to rebel against God's rule in favor of his own desires for power and control.
In "Antigone" by Sophocles, the conflict between divine authority (as represented by the gods' laws and Antigone's duty to bury her brother) and human authority (as represented by King Creon's decree) is resolved through tragedy. The play explores the consequences of defying human law in favor of divine law, ultimately showing the limits of human authority when it contradicts the will of the gods. Both Creon and Antigone suffer for their rigid adherence to their respective beliefs, leading to a realization of the importance of finding a balance between divine and human authority.
He is human. We all have fears.
Yes, the Church is considered both human and divine. It is human in that it is made up of fallible people, but it is divine in that it is founded by Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit. This dual nature reflects the belief that the Church is a spiritual institution with a human element.
He was in a bodily form but did not sin like a human. He still was divine and holy
A:The Greek gods were divine.
Jesus Christ, son of God, is truly divine and truly human.
Alexander Pope is the person the quote "To err is human, to forgive divine" is attributed to.
He's two parts divine and one part human!
The human body is earthly. The human soul or spirit is divine and eternal. Everyone will live forever, the only question is where. Do you know Jesus?
That Christ was not divine, but rather just an exceptional human
Divine.
Alexander Pope is credited with the phrase "To err is human, to forgive divine" in his poem An Essay on Criticism.