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Arnold ' s implication is that Christianity will stand this test of " nature . ” Newman '
s essay alluded to in Arnold ' s letter is an 1841 review of Milman ' s History of
Christianity ( 1840 ) . Newman was distressed by Milman ' s Latitudinarian facility
...
Arnold ' s implication is that Christianity will stand this test of " nature . ” Newman '
s essay alluded to in Arnold ' s letter is an 1841 review of Milman ' s History of
Christianity ( 1840 ) . Newman was distressed by Milman ' s Latitudinarian facility
...
Page 280
The clue to the nature of this humanistic Christianity lies in Pater ' s remark that "
so much of what Marius had valued most in the old world seemed to be under
renewal and further promotion ” ( MЕ , II , 116 ) . At this stage of its exposition ,
this ...
The clue to the nature of this humanistic Christianity lies in Pater ' s remark that "
so much of what Marius had valued most in the old world seemed to be under
renewal and further promotion ” ( MЕ , II , 116 ) . At this stage of its exposition ,
this ...
Page 297
Knoepfilmacher feels that , for Pater , “ the Greek love of form merely survives in
the humanism of Christianity , ” that " Pagan gnosis merely becomes Christian '
vision ' , " that Christianity is simply the " outgrowth ” of Pater ' s " independent ...
Knoepfilmacher feels that , for Pater , “ the Greek love of form merely survives in
the humanism of Christianity , ” that " Pagan gnosis merely becomes Christian '
vision ' , " that Christianity is simply the " outgrowth ” of Pater ' s " independent ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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