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Yes, also Macmurray is somewhat pessimistic about Tawney, because he is supposed to be very slow to move. I have not yet arranged … […] | |||
I could not help feeling at a recent Conference at High Leigh, where Macmurray {{Page |n°=17}} read several papers on Religion and Politics, that he has now reached a stage in his thinking which designates a signal advance in our general philosophical position and is perhaps the beginning of a very great change in the method of dealing with these subjects. But Canon Ravens defection would be a very severe blow, and I hope that this is not his final word. […] | |||
== Letter Informations == | == Letter Informations == | ||
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'''KPA''': [[47/06]], 16-17 | '''KPA''': [[47/06]], 16-17 |
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[16] Dear Needham,
[…]
Yes, also Macmurray is somewhat pessimistic about Tawney, because he is supposed to be very slow to move. I have not yet arranged … […]
I could not help feeling at a recent Conference at High Leigh, where Macmurray [17] read several papers on Religion and Politics, that he has now reached a stage in his thinking which designates a signal advance in our general philosophical position and is perhaps the beginning of a very great change in the method of dealing with these subjects. But Canon Ravens defection would be a very severe blow, and I hope that this is not his final word. […]
Letter Informations
Reference:
KPA: 47/06, 16-17