The Case Against God As often as God is proclaimed to be dead, just as often a fresh attack on Him is made by BERNARD T WO OF THE more slippery sayings of our times are: "Let's be objective...
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PULL OF TWO WORLDS The Catholic Thinker by BERNARD G. MURCHLAND T HE THINKER'S position in the world has always been difficult. The thinker's commitment to his values is, as Edward Shils has...
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"STRANGER IN A FOREIGN LAND" Berdyaev as Prophet by BERNARD G. MURCHLAND A PROPHET IS a man who judges what is in terms of what might be. However engaged in the conditions of his time he may...
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IV-Religion and Esthetic Values T HE RELATION of morality to literature continues to be one of the cloudiest and most con- troversial concerns of the esthetic theorists, if not of the moralists....
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For this philosopher, the fundamental fact of human existence is the fact of man with man Buber's Pursuit of the Holy by BERNARD G. T HE ROOT OF man's humanness, the essential character of his...
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The Literature of Despair Beyond the trappings of doom and futility there is a search for meaning by a generation that has not so much denied God as been deprived of Him by BERNARD ~ ' ~...
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