I note the reference to ‘conversion’ here, but Eliot was never ‘converted’. He resolutely rejected that term and concept. I explain all this in my book, Anglo-Catholic in Religion: TS Eliot and Christianity, written at the request of his widow. This aside, bravo to Professor Strandberg for making TSE better known.
I can see what you're saying. On the other hand, though, I think of this Magus; a devotee of Manat, al-Uzza, and al-Lat; bringing forth the Death of his civilization as he has known it as his people adopt the new alien God, in one form or another.
I note the reference to ‘conversion’ here, but Eliot was never ‘converted’. He resolutely rejected that term and concept. I explain all this in my book, Anglo-Catholic in Religion: TS Eliot and Christianity, written at the request of his widow. This aside, bravo to Professor Strandberg for making TSE better known.
Thank you so much Victor for this wonderful course. Greetings from Israel. ❤
Thank you for your efforts, a great introduction
Thank you for the explicit information
Appreciated efforts 🙏
Interesting lecture. Just a small clarification; Michaelangelo's Pietá is a sculpture, not a painting.
This video is all about james and what he thinks. I wish he talked more about the imagery and symbolism in detail.
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My guy is iced out
oh absolutely
love you
I can see what you're saying. On the other hand, though, I think of this Magus; a devotee of Manat, al-Uzza, and al-Lat; bringing forth the Death of his civilization as he has known it as his people adopt the new alien God, in one form or another.
no