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 for your efforts, a great introduction
Thank you for the explicit information
Appreciated efforts 🙏
This video is all about james and what he thinks. I wish he talked more about the imagery and symbolism in detail.
Thank you so much Victor for this wonderful course. Greetings from Israel. ❤
Interesting lecture. Just a small clarification; Michaelangelo's Pietá is a sculpture, not a painting.
My guy is iced out
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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