Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... Church as the church of the future . Up to the present she had been hiding herself , “ like a chaste virgin . " Now she was called to meet the needs of the world . ( The church in the West was hardly prepared , in his opinion , for new ...
... Church as the church of the future . Up to the present she had been hiding herself , “ like a chaste virgin . " Now she was called to meet the needs of the world . ( The church in the West was hardly prepared , in his opinion , for new ...
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... church , which he regarded as a “ social ideal . ” Dostoevsky was referring , of course , to the Eastern Orthodox Church . He did not believe that Western Christianity was able to over- come with its own resources the crisis in which it ...
... church , which he regarded as a “ social ideal . ” Dostoevsky was referring , of course , to the Eastern Orthodox Church . He did not believe that Western Christianity was able to over- come with its own resources the crisis in which it ...
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... Church ) , 19 , 49 , 66 , 128 , 161 , 363 , 364ff . ( see also Christ and Christianity ; Eastern Orthodox Church ; specific works , writers ) ; conversion to , 19-21 ; Eliot's use of the Mass , 91-92 ; Genet and the Mass , 327 , 328 ...
... Church ) , 19 , 49 , 66 , 128 , 161 , 363 , 364ff . ( see also Christ and Christianity ; Eastern Orthodox Church ; specific works , writers ) ; conversion to , 19-21 ; Eliot's use of the Mass , 91-92 ; Genet and the Mass , 327 , 328 ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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