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Christopher Dawson, “Religion in the Age of Revolution,” (1936).

SOURCE: Christopher Dawson, “Religion in the Age of Revolution,” THE TABLET (1936).  Multiple issue series. cd religion in the age of revolution

Christopher Dawson, “The Yogi and the Commissar,” (1945)

Source: Christopher Dawson, “The Yogi and the Commissar,” BLACKFRIARS 26 (1945): 366-371. cd yogi 1945

Christopher Dawson, “Religion and Romanticism,” (Summer 1936)

Source: Christopher Dawson, “Religion and Romanticism,” CHRISTENDOM 1 (Summer 1936): 577-592. cd religion and romanticism 1936

Dawson, “The Claims of Politics,” 1939.

Source: Christopher Dawson, “The Claims of Politics,” SCRUTINY 8 (September 1939): 136-141. cd claims of politics

Dawson, “Future of National Government,” 1935

Source: Christopher Dawson, “The Future of National Government,” DUBLIN REVIEW (1935): 236-251. cd future of national government

Christopher Dawson’s 1960 Speech at UST, Houston

America and the Secularization of Modern Culture

Another Batch of T.S. Eliot Articles

Enjoy! tse experiment in criticism tse literature of fascism tse planning and religion tse man of letters tse tradition and orthodoxy tse english tradition

AFTER STRANGE GODS by T.S. Eliot (full book)

Certainly, one of Eliot’s greatest works, despite one unfortunate remark–which Eliot himself regretted.  Still, well worth reading.  Enjoy. tse after strange gods As always, my apologies for my marginalia and notes.

Ten Things We Know about the Politics of J.R.R. Tolkien

To celebrate what would’ve been J.R.R. Tolkien’s 123rd birthday on January 3 of this year, I posted the following at The Imaginative Conservative. As a person who has written on Tolkien for almost fifteen years and read Tolkien… Read More

The Quotable T.S. Eliot, Redux

The following quotes are from a 1933 speech Eliot gave considering the role of Catholicism (Anglo, mostly) in preserving western civilization. Source: Eliot, ESSAYS ANCIENT AND MODERN (London: Faber and Faber, 1936). “I believe that the Catholic Church,… Read More

Two T.S. Eliot Classics

tse thoughts on Lambeth tse lancelot andrewes For Lancelot Andrewes.

Donald Davidson, “I’ll Take My Stand: A History,” 1935

The famous poet and philosopher, Donald Davidson, looks back on the creation of the southern agrarian movement, six years earlier. Source: Donald Davidson, “I’ll Take My Stand: A History,” AMERICAN REVIEW 5 (1935): 301-321. davidson history stand