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Supper at Emmaus
Great Themes in Western Culture and Intellectual History
About the Author
Reviews
"Modernity is not entitled to a free pass, and Glenn Olsen does not give it one. His concerns are more deep than trendy. He recognizes values in tradition and is skeptical about some aspects of the Enlightenment and all postulated earthly Golden Ages. He argues firmly that the religious dimension of homo sapiens, although perhaps changing in expression and concerns, cannot be blithely dismissed as an atavistic trait destined soon to disappear in a brave new secularized world. The challenge is to discover positive ways to connect religion to secular life. The present volume contains eleven studies, two previously unpublished, written from 1980 to the present, most after 2000. These studies point out the weaknesses, and the consequences, of many ill-considered contemporary ideological positions."—John Howe, author of Before the Gregorian Reform: The Latin Church at the Turn of the First Millennium
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Other Titles by Glenn W. Olsen
On the Road to Emmaus
The Turn to Transcendence
The Crisis of Western Education
Other Titles in HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
Amish Women and the Great Depression
Collecting Shakespeare
Hidden Alleyways of Washington, DC
Other Titles in Local history
Hidden Alleyways of Washington, DC
I Dread the Thought of the Place