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Taking its cue from Péguy’s remark that the social revolution will be a moral revolution or it will not be at all
Jean Daniélou asserts that man’s social nature and religious nature are interdependent
is reinvigorated in this freshly edited edition and remains a source of equal edification and delight for all the faithful in the present age
write in a book…" (The Book of Revelation)
Its “windows” include the works of—among others—Edgar Allan Poe and Henry James
Sacred Images Pieper Taking its cue from Péguy’sBy St. John Damascene Mary H. Allies War is toil and trouble, wrote the poet John Dryden in 1697. Almost a thousand years before, a war in the Byzantine Empire proved no exception to this rule. Yet it was not a war of fire and sword, but of images and words, waged not in the name of domination, but of divine worship. It was the iconomachythe war of iconsnow known as the Iconoclastic Controversy. The Iconoclasts contended, in keeping with the Old Law
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