In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western TraditionIgnatius Press, 2010年10月21日 - 560 頁 The good, the true and the beautiful-it is for these that our souls long. Though they reside in unity and perfection in God alone, the written word is one place we can discover glimmers of divine light. |
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... became a Christian , he used his extraordinary literary gifts in the service of Christian truth . He read the Scriptures with an attention and depth that have seldom been equalled . He wrote for forty years , long books and short , his ...
... became flesh ; and like Aeschylus , he is also caught outside God's covenant with Israel and has to articulate his hope in mortal terms , in the terms of the city of Athens . If Theseus , its noble king , keeps secret for- ever the ...
... became properly known — there were no translations of Plato into English , for example , until the seventeenth century — it was too late for the truth in Plato to be received as simply vindicated by the fuller truth of Christianity ...
... became the first Roman emperor . Cicero , orator , statesman and writer of prose so supple and compelling that it became the model for Western writers thinking in prose for many centuries , was killed in 43 B.C. , before the convulsions ...
... became a friend and disciple of the bishop . Ambrose of Milan was the most striking figure in late fourth - century Italy . A Roman patrician , governor of the city and its province before he became a Christian and its bishop , steady ...
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The Benedictine Centuries II Anselm Bernard and Aelred | 151 |
Samuel Johnson | 333 |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge | 349 |
John Henry Newman and Matthew Arnold | 385 |
GM Hopkins and Emily Dickinson | 410 |
George Santayana Wallace Stevens and TS Eliot | 432 |
Russia I Pushkin to The Devils | 475 |
Russia II The Brothers Karamazov to Solzhenitsyn | 504 |
DH Lawrence FR Leavis Samuel Beckett Simone Weil and Saul Bellow | 536 |
Dante | 178 |
Shakespeare I Henry VI to Measure for Measure | 204 |
Shakespeare II Othello to Henry VIII | 235 |
The Seventeenth Century I Donne Herbert and Milton | 274 |
The Seventeenth Century II Pascal | 303 |
Czeslaw Milosz and Pope John Paul II | 579 |
Epilogue | 620 |
Acknowledgements | 628 |
Index | 637 |