Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... examples of writers who wrote " against " in my first sense , the sense of primarily opposing or attacking the faith of the fathers . Perhaps Mark Twain is the only perfect example of the three , for Melville's work is surely not summed ...
... examples of writers who wrote " against " in my first sense , the sense of primarily opposing or attacking the faith of the fathers . Perhaps Mark Twain is the only perfect example of the three , for Melville's work is surely not summed ...
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... examples of the great scapegoat gods ; Oedipus , Beowulf , Arthur , as examples of the great tragic and epic heroes ... example of the intel- lectually achieved , though certainly sincerely felt , intertwining of ritual , verse , and ...
... examples of the great scapegoat gods ; Oedipus , Beowulf , Arthur , as examples of the great tragic and epic heroes ... example of the intel- lectually achieved , though certainly sincerely felt , intertwining of ritual , verse , and ...
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... example , presents a luxuriant polytheism , whereas the biblical creation is monotheistic in its outlook . Similarity amid radical differences of theological outlook has been shown in the Babylonian and the Genesis flood stories . So ...
... example , presents a luxuriant polytheism , whereas the biblical creation is monotheistic in its outlook . Similarity amid radical differences of theological outlook has been shown in the Babylonian and the Genesis flood stories . So ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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