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PREFACE INTRODUCTION I. The Prospect of Semiotics The Invitation of Typology The Semiotic Context The Renaissance Episteme II. The Discourse of Typology The Vocabulary of Nature Two Texts: Nature and Scripture The Nature of Typological Relations III. The Logics of Creation The Stoicism of Ramist Logic The Ontology of Supposition Corporeality and Mentality as Rhetorical Placement IV. The Trinity and Creation The Logic of the Trinity Why God Creates V. The Ontology of Original Sin The Fall The Imputation of Subjectivity VI. Freedom and Moral Agency Intentionality of Will as Philosophical Necessity Divine Decrees and Foreknowledge Virtue as Consent VII. The Knowledge of Beauty Consent Knowledge and Grace Concluding Remarks: The Porpriety of Christ BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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