Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... Ransom explains that as the son and grandson of theologians he feels a duty to defend the faith . But he says that since " the gift did not come down to me " to be a theologian , he would employ an unorthodox " new tactic " for ...
... Ransom explains that as the son and grandson of theologians he feels a duty to defend the faith . But he says that since " the gift did not come down to me " to be a theologian , he would employ an unorthodox " new tactic " for ...
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... Ransom's attempts to bring about the restoration of agrarian values through the tactics of public appearances and political and economic treatises in the early 1930's failed he would direct his social and religious zeal into the ...
... Ransom's attempts to bring about the restoration of agrarian values through the tactics of public appearances and political and economic treatises in the early 1930's failed he would direct his social and religious zeal into the ...
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... Ransom's arguments , it is apparent therefore that an improvement of the " literary understanding " will make men more prone to understand , and therefore accept , the importance of religion ; and , as he stated in God Without Thunder ...
... Ransom's arguments , it is apparent therefore that an improvement of the " literary understanding " will make men more prone to understand , and therefore accept , the importance of religion ; and , as he stated in God Without Thunder ...
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