The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... Catholic , when Catholics traditionally love joy . This , too , leads into koinonia , or Christian communistic community . The Catholic faith is universal , or properly catholic , and the Catholic Church is without question a vast ...
... Catholic , when Catholics traditionally love joy . This , too , leads into koinonia , or Christian communistic community . The Catholic faith is universal , or properly catholic , and the Catholic Church is without question a vast ...
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... Catholic tradition of Jacques Maritain and Simone Weil , a Jew who converted to Catholicism . He knew their works well and was both vocally and verbally sympathetic with the substance of their Catholic message . Let us now begin our ...
... Catholic tradition of Jacques Maritain and Simone Weil , a Jew who converted to Catholicism . He knew their works well and was both vocally and verbally sympathetic with the substance of their Catholic message . Let us now begin our ...
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... Catholic , and , in the end , a great Catholic , even something of a saint . Truly , he embraces Catholicity and gives us the impression of having lived fully and intensely , while T. S. Eliot , an Anglo- Catholic ( and we consider him ...
... Catholic , and , in the end , a great Catholic , even something of a saint . Truly , he embraces Catholicity and gives us the impression of having lived fully and intensely , while T. S. Eliot , an Anglo- Catholic ( and we consider him ...
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Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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