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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The Church and the Arts THE CHRISTIAN IDEAL IS THE HARMONIOUS COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE SACRED AND THE SECULAR. JOHN W. SIMONS W E know from the nature of the Church--the Church as a...
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Christian Culture in the U.S. AN EXCHANGE BETWEEN A DISTINGUISHED BRITISH SCHOLAR AND AN AMERICAN PRIEST-EDUCATOR Christopher Dawson's article, "Education and Christian Culture," in the...
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Eliot and His Critics THE TEMPTATION TO EXPLORE HIS POETRY FOR REASONS NOT DIRECTLY CONNECTED WITH POETRY IS ALMOST IRRESISTIBLE JOHN W. SIMONS T. S. Eliot continues to display the most...
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Salvation In the Novels JOHN W. SIMONS GRAHAM GREENE, whose works of fiction continue to startle and confound the critics, has published a book of essays which should go a long way towards...
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September 24, 1937 The Commonweal 491 HOPKINS IN HIS SERMONS By JOHN W. SIMONS IF WE are truly to understand Gerard Hopkins, the poet, it is only through the mediation of Father...
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