Toward Standards: A Study of the Present Critical Movement in American Letters, المجلد 3Farrar & Rinehart incorporated, 1930 - 224 من الصفحات |
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... Chesterton . Writing on the question " Is Humanism a Reli- gion ? " Mr. Chesterton affirms : 2 We need a rally of the really human things ; will which is morals , memory which is tradition , culture which is the mental thrift of our ...
... Chesterton . Writing on the question " Is Humanism a Reli- gion ? " Mr. Chesterton affirms : 2 We need a rally of the really human things ; will which is morals , memory which is tradition , culture which is the mental thrift of our ...
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... Chesterton answers the question as a Roman Catho- lic , and his answer acquires weight from the fact that the same desire for principles of order and con- struction which is interesting people in humanism is interesting them in religion ...
... Chesterton answers the question as a Roman Catho- lic , and his answer acquires weight from the fact that the same desire for principles of order and con- struction which is interesting people in humanism is interesting them in religion ...
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... Chesterton would have it , from the Catholic tradition ? Historically , I think it will be granted , humanism has owed far less to Prot- estantism than to Catholicism . Humanism and Catholicism are old allies ; in a general way , for in ...
... Chesterton would have it , from the Catholic tradition ? Historically , I think it will be granted , humanism has owed far less to Prot- estantism than to Catholicism . Humanism and Catholicism are old allies ; in a general way , for in ...
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HUMANISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 3 |
IMPRESSIONISM | 42 |
JOURNALISM | 75 |
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