English Institute EssaysColumbia University Press, 1957 |
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... religious metaphysicals and the modern reader , and one particularly memorable answer came from a Jewish student who , remarking on the very different tradition in which he had grown up , argued that no one who wished to live above the ...
... religious metaphysicals and the modern reader , and one particularly memorable answer came from a Jewish student who , remarking on the very different tradition in which he had grown up , argued that no one who wished to live above the ...
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... religious poem ; to me the central image seems not to ex- press but to swallow up the religious theme . Though I may have completely disqualified myself as a witness , I will proceed . If Donne is in the main too special to speak to our ...
... religious poem ; to me the central image seems not to ex- press but to swallow up the religious theme . Though I may have completely disqualified myself as a witness , I will proceed . If Donne is in the main too special to speak to our ...
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... religious.3 And Tillich has acknowledged that it is to the theoretical com- prehension of this “ mutual immanence of religion and culture ” that his philosophy of religion is primarily dedicated . " No cul- tural creation , " he says ...
... religious.3 And Tillich has acknowledged that it is to the theoretical com- prehension of this “ mutual immanence of religion and culture ” that his philosophy of religion is primarily dedicated . " No cul- tural creation , " he says ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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