Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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Page 27
... awareness deepens our com- munion with the concrete : It is not an initiation into a world of ab- stractions and ideals . The poetic and contemplative awareness is sapiential -and it used to be , normally , religious . In fact , there ...
... awareness deepens our com- munion with the concrete : It is not an initiation into a world of ab- stractions and ideals . The poetic and contemplative awareness is sapiential -and it used to be , normally , religious . In fact , there ...
Page 28
... awareness that goes beyond the aesthetic , moral , and liturgical levels and penetrates so far as to give the initiate a direct , though perhaps incommunicable , intuition of the ultimate values of life , of the Absolute Ground of life ...
... awareness that goes beyond the aesthetic , moral , and liturgical levels and penetrates so far as to give the initiate a direct , though perhaps incommunicable , intuition of the ultimate values of life , of the Absolute Ground of life ...
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... awareness of art and behind the moment of religious awareness , there operates ( equally but distinctly ) intuition . To reword Tillich's thought in terms of Croce's aesthetic ( of art as intuition and intuition as the material of ...
... awareness of art and behind the moment of religious awareness , there operates ( equally but distinctly ) intuition . To reword Tillich's thought in terms of Croce's aesthetic ( of art as intuition and intuition as the material of ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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