T. S. Eliot and Christian Tradition.
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- 9781611476125
- 282.092
- PS3509.L43 .Z872456
Intro -- Title Page -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Eliot and Anglo-Catholicism -- T. S. Eliot and Catholicity -- Catholicity : A Précis -- French Catholic Influences -- T. S. Eliot and the French Catholic Revival: 1910-1911 Paris -- Eliot and Maurras on Classicism -- T. S. Eliot, the Action Française , and Neo-Scholasticism -- An "Organ for a Frenchified Doctrine": Jacques Maritain and The Criterion 's Neo-Thomism -- Christian Tradition -- The Mind That Suffers, the Mind That Creates, and the Mind of Europe: T. S. Eliot's Use of Aristotle's De Anima -- T. S. Eliot and John Henry Newman -- T. S. Eliot, Charles Williams, and Dante's Way of Love -- T. S. Eliot, W. R. Lethaby, and Sacred Architecture -- Culture and Religion -- Backgrounds to The Idea of a Christian Society : Charles Maurras, Christopher Dawson, and Jacques Maritain -- Between "Absolutism" and "Impossible Theocracy": Hierarchy in Eliot's Anglo-Catholicism -- Eliot's Christian Sociology and the Problem of Nationalism -- Beyond Politics: T. S. Eliot and Christopher Dawson on Religion and Culture -- Contemporaries -- Poetry and Religion in George Santayana and T. S. Eliot -- "A Long Journey Afoot": The Pilgrimages toward Orthodoxy of T. S. Eliot and Paul Elmer More -- C. S. Lewis's Appreciation of T. S. Eliot -- Eliot for David Jones -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors.
Many studies of Eliot's writings have mentioned his religious beliefs, but most have failed to give the topic due weight, and many have misunderstood or misrepresented his faith. T. S. Eliot and Christian Tradition presents the subject of Eliot's religious beliefs in rich detail, from a number of different perspectives, giving readers the opportunity to see the topic in its complexity and fullness.
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