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Essays in Literature and Religion George A. Panichas. Religion and Literature : An Essay on Ways of Reading by Charles Moeller Translated by Melvin Zimmerman " LITERATURE DERIVES FROM THE SOUL AND IS DIRECTED TO THE SOUL , " w.tes ...
Essays in Literature and Religion George A. Panichas. Religion and Literature : An Essay on Ways of Reading by Charles Moeller Translated by Melvin Zimmerman " LITERATURE DERIVES FROM THE SOUL AND IS DIRECTED TO THE SOUL , " w.tes ...
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... literature and setting this against such literary evidence as seems to justify this term . Is there literature which is " religious " ? If we think so , then this means that there is also literature which is nonreligious , unreligious ...
... literature and setting this against such literary evidence as seems to justify this term . Is there literature which is " religious " ? If we think so , then this means that there is also literature which is nonreligious , unreligious ...
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... literature is thought of as an artifact of human and / or natural life , then those works of literature which show , in their artifact of life , these particular relational structures or temporal denouements embody the presence of the ...
... literature is thought of as an artifact of human and / or natural life , then those works of literature which show , in their artifact of life , these particular relational structures or temporal denouements embody the presence of the ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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