Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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Page 48
... interest " in the piece is the interest one finds in a work of art , not the kind of interest or profit one finds in a work of scholarship . I wish Howe had had time and seen fit to say just which statements in the piece are ...
... interest " in the piece is the interest one finds in a work of art , not the kind of interest or profit one finds in a work of scholarship . I wish Howe had had time and seen fit to say just which statements in the piece are ...
Page 83
... interest in such works of literature would be possible . Putting this in a more direct manner , we should say that this is a theological interest in literature , an interest which is an extension of theological concerns . In a word , it ...
... interest in such works of literature would be possible . Putting this in a more direct manner , we should say that this is a theological interest in literature , an interest which is an extension of theological concerns . In a word , it ...
Page 161
... interest taken by Gogol at that time in the Protestant Reformation , with its specific and distinctive issues and options . Gogol , on the whole , had little interest in doctrine and doctrines . Probably he should have said that he came ...
... interest taken by Gogol at that time in the Protestant Reformation , with its specific and distinctive issues and options . Gogol , on the whole , had little interest in doctrine and doctrines . Probably he should have said that he came ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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