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Page 90
... effect , Arnold , using a kind of elaborate parody of New- man's argumentation , has undercut all historic Christian positions , Prot- estant and Catholic , and made of the Church of 90 Humanism and the Oxford Tradition.
... effect , Arnold , using a kind of elaborate parody of New- man's argumentation , has undercut all historic Christian positions , Prot- estant and Catholic , and made of the Church of 90 Humanism and the Oxford Tradition.
Page 176
... effect to make " culture " impossible , seems beyond dispute.14 What then differentiates the attitudes of Arnold and ... effects on belief among the working class ( a mixed re- know and can know ; such is the picture which science draws ...
... effect to make " culture " impossible , seems beyond dispute.14 What then differentiates the attitudes of Arnold and ... effects on belief among the working class ( a mixed re- know and can know ; such is the picture which science draws ...
Page 278
... effect , by allowing Marius to find in Chris- tianity a " tranquil hope ... heroic cheerfulness and grateful expansion of heart , " as well as " the solace or anodyne of his great sorrows , " and by disparaging the pagan world , Pater ...
... effect , by allowing Marius to find in Chris- tianity a " tranquil hope ... heroic cheerfulness and grateful expansion of heart , " as well as " the solace or anodyne of his great sorrows , " and by disparaging the pagan world , Pater ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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