The Persistence of Order, Vol. III Rahner but it was never designed
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but it was never designed to lead us to our hearts’ desire
Molnar examines the central weakness of conventional wisdom regarding Western political philosophy and practice: the exclusion of thought and experience uniquely present in Christianity
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The Persistence of Order, Vol. III Rahner but it was never designedEdited by Christopher Dawson and T. F. Burns The Persistence of Order, Vol. III In 1931, preeminent historian and scholar Christopher Dawson commissioned a new series (titled Essays in Order), whose purpose was, in part, to examine the possibilities of cooperation and of conflict that exist between the Catholic order and the new world. The Persistence of Order comprises fourteen of those commissioned essays, published across three volumes. The third
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