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Evelyn Waugh takes an intermediate position by combining Chesterton's ardor of religious confession with a predilection for vice and amorality even more appalling than that of Graham Greene : Catholic doctrines are unmistakably brought ...
Evelyn Waugh takes an intermediate position by combining Chesterton's ardor of religious confession with a predilection for vice and amorality even more appalling than that of Graham Greene : Catholic doctrines are unmistakably brought ...
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Unfortunately , these and other such unsavory incidents are repeated frequently on some Catholic college campuses . Is it not an anomaly that a community of Christian scholars should reflect so poorly the freedom inherent in the ...
Unfortunately , these and other such unsavory incidents are repeated frequently on some Catholic college campuses . Is it not an anomaly that a community of Christian scholars should reflect so poorly the freedom inherent in the ...
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Articles by Father Brooks have appeared in the NCEA Bulletin and the Catholic Counselor. EJNER JENSEN, a candidate for the Ph.D. in English at Tulane University, was formerly an instructor at Xavier University.
Articles by Father Brooks have appeared in the NCEA Bulletin and the Catholic Counselor. EJNER JENSEN, a candidate for the Ph.D. in English at Tulane University, was formerly an instructor at Xavier University.
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