Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... tradition without which our culture cannot be understood or effectively utilized today . ( b ) It is possible to develop on the basis of this tradition a rational theology which alone can deal satisfactorily with the ultimates of life ...
... tradition without which our culture cannot be understood or effectively utilized today . ( b ) It is possible to develop on the basis of this tradition a rational theology which alone can deal satisfactorily with the ultimates of life ...
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... tradition as the tie which binds men in their common pursuit of the good life , one must di- rect attention to the " tradition " which allegedly " points to a separa- tion of learning into the three areas . ' One wonders how old this ...
... tradition as the tie which binds men in their common pursuit of the good life , one must di- rect attention to the " tradition " which allegedly " points to a separa- tion of learning into the three areas . ' One wonders how old this ...
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... traditional aspira- tions ? Or is it to represent a marked deviation ? If the former , what are the basic ... tradition the notion of an aristocracy entitled to rule by right of birth . Run through the other democratic nations ...
... traditional aspira- tions ? Or is it to represent a marked deviation ? If the former , what are the basic ... tradition the notion of an aristocracy entitled to rule by right of birth . Run through the other democratic nations ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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