A review of a collection of essays, originally presented as papers at an international conference organized by Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, that cover various theological aspects of Milton's epics and Samson Agonistes; offer political, allegorical, rhetorical, phenomenological, Lacanian and Girardian ('in terms of René Girard') readings of Paradise Lost and that of the poem's arguments; as well as articles on cosmography, place, and landscape.