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Why Arnold invokes Newman here , in this Anglican statement of 1838 , is not
clear , beyond the fact that by bringing in " Catholic ” testimony Arnold can
proceed on the assumption that all Christians ( even Catholics , commonly
thought to be ...
Why Arnold invokes Newman here , in this Anglican statement of 1838 , is not
clear , beyond the fact that by bringing in " Catholic ” testimony Arnold can
proceed on the assumption that all Christians ( even Catholics , commonly
thought to be ...
Page 237
Pater ' s final statement of the problem adds a new element : " It remained for a
later age to conceive the true method of effecting a scientific reconciliation of
Christian sentiment with the imagery , the legends , the theories about the world ,
of ...
Pater ' s final statement of the problem adds a new element : " It remained for a
later age to conceive the true method of effecting a scientific reconciliation of
Christian sentiment with the imagery , the legends , the theories about the world ,
of ...
Page 298
... has permanently impaired the health , sanity , and naturalness of the mind
parallels Arnold ' s famous statement in the Preface of 1853 about the loss of " the
calm , the cheerfulness , the disinterested objectivity ” of the early Greeks ( PP ,
pp .
... has permanently impaired the health , sanity , and naturalness of the mind
parallels Arnold ' s famous statement in the Preface of 1853 about the loss of " the
calm , the cheerfulness , the disinterested objectivity ” of the early Greeks ( PP ,
pp .
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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