Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... political theories found in two works of explicit extraliterary intent God Without Thunder and I'll Take My Stand ... political , economic and social situation that he desires for America : The religion of a people is that ...
... political theories found in two works of explicit extraliterary intent God Without Thunder and I'll Take My Stand ... political , economic and social situation that he desires for America : The religion of a people is that ...
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... political and economic terms . Here also he begins to unite his aesthetic theories as well as his theology to politics and economics : Religion can hardly expect to flourish in an industrial society ... The God of nature under these ...
... political and economic terms . Here also he begins to unite his aesthetic theories as well as his theology to politics and economics : Religion can hardly expect to flourish in an industrial society ... The God of nature under these ...
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... political economy " ( GWT , p . 116 ) . Perhaps Ransom is trying to undercut the importance of the political and religious implications of his analogy between poetry and religion with his next seemingly offhand question : “ But whether ...
... political economy " ( GWT , p . 116 ) . Perhaps Ransom is trying to undercut the importance of the political and religious implications of his analogy between poetry and religion with his next seemingly offhand question : “ But whether ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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