Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... conception of religious literature can be argued in a highly sophisticated manner , but , whatever the discursive level of this conception , there is equally no doubt that it rests upon the simple belief that " If it's really good ...
... conception of religious literature can be argued in a highly sophisticated manner , but , whatever the discursive level of this conception , there is equally no doubt that it rests upon the simple belief that " If it's really good ...
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... conception of literature , each seeing great literature as that which displays the ultimate nature and destiny of man as each has come to envision it . The proof that such a conception of things is parochial and limited is always the ...
... conception of literature , each seeing great literature as that which displays the ultimate nature and destiny of man as each has come to envision it . The proof that such a conception of things is parochial and limited is always the ...
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... conception of the divine , and it is , by no coincidence at all , a conception which , by the way , fits very well into the nature and structure of literature . This is the terminus of the speculation . Now , going on the only ...
... conception of the divine , and it is , by no coincidence at all , a conception which , by the way , fits very well into the nature and structure of literature . This is the terminus of the speculation . Now , going on the only ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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