The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... sense of man , a new dignity to human life and action , a new sense to community ( through the Covenant ) , and a new sense of spatiality ( not dominated by the political ) ; in short , the litany of the American dimensions communicated ...
... sense of man , a new dignity to human life and action , a new sense to community ( through the Covenant ) , and a new sense of spatiality ( not dominated by the political ) ; in short , the litany of the American dimensions communicated ...
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... sense of an oral tradition - created , where necessary , by a deft imaginative leap over the centuries of history ... sense in which Americans had a tradition - oral , if you will - that was deeper than a quick reflection would reveal ...
... sense of an oral tradition - created , where necessary , by a deft imaginative leap over the centuries of history ... sense in which Americans had a tradition - oral , if you will - that was deeper than a quick reflection would reveal ...
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... sense of tomorrow's experience and next year's . - Tuverson equally communicates the rich sense in which a cultural formation is beyond the rational , yet clearly not irrational ; a cultural formation is artistic , for its creators ...
... sense of tomorrow's experience and next year's . - Tuverson equally communicates the rich sense in which a cultural formation is beyond the rational , yet clearly not irrational ; a cultural formation is artistic , for its creators ...
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