Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 184
... civilization . II During the 8th century Arab - Mos- lem civilization spread westward , conquering , reforming , and convert- ing . A thousand years later Western civilization was destined to exercise a similar influence upon the Arabs ...
... civilization . II During the 8th century Arab - Mos- lem civilization spread westward , conquering , reforming , and convert- ing . A thousand years later Western civilization was destined to exercise a similar influence upon the Arabs ...
Page 185
... civilization is a certain 1 skepticism about the durability and moral strength of Western civiliza- tion - e.g . , its ability to prevent the recurrence of devastating wars . At present many Arabs believe that , whereas Western civilization ...
... civilization is a certain 1 skepticism about the durability and moral strength of Western civiliza- tion - e.g . , its ability to prevent the recurrence of devastating wars . At present many Arabs believe that , whereas Western civilization ...
Page 188
... civilization . They do not attempt to understand the basic elements of Western thought , Greek philosophy or Christian theology . The most im- portant fact about Shaykh Moham- mad Abduh's movement and other Arab revivalist movements ...
... civilization . They do not attempt to understand the basic elements of Western thought , Greek philosophy or Christian theology . The most im- portant fact about Shaykh Moham- mad Abduh's movement and other Arab revivalist movements ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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