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* [1942-001] [Englisch] [[Irene Marinoff]]: Romano Guardini. Professor of catholic philosophy in Berlin University, in: [[Theology]], London, 1942, Juni, S. 335-342, S. 336: “Perhaps more deeply than any other contemporary thinker, Guardini has realized the issues at stake today. Since the end of the last war he has known that the great question is, whether Christianity will be the decisive element in the shaping...” [Mercker 1911] - [Artikel] - https://books.google.de/books?id=3sreTwhoIpUC | |||
* [1942-002] [Englisch] [[Erich Meissner]]: Germany in Peril. A Study, 1942, zu Romano Guardini S. 65 („Another Catholic author of rank is Romano Guardini. I mention his thoughtful book on Dostoevsky (Man and his Belief). Guardini tried to give some guidance to the younger generation which after the Great War came under Dostoevsky´s spell (see Chapter VIII).” [neu aufgenommen] - [Monographie] - https://books.google.de/books?id=JtsaAAAAMAAJ |
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- [1942-001] [Englisch] Irene Marinoff: Romano Guardini. Professor of catholic philosophy in Berlin University, in: Theology, London, 1942, Juni, S. 335-342, S. 336: “Perhaps more deeply than any other contemporary thinker, Guardini has realized the issues at stake today. Since the end of the last war he has known that the great question is, whether Christianity will be the decisive element in the shaping...” [Mercker 1911] - [Artikel] - https://books.google.de/books?id=3sreTwhoIpUC
- [1942-002] [Englisch] Erich Meissner: Germany in Peril. A Study, 1942, zu Romano Guardini S. 65 („Another Catholic author of rank is Romano Guardini. I mention his thoughtful book on Dostoevsky (Man and his Belief). Guardini tried to give some guidance to the younger generation which after the Great War came under Dostoevsky´s spell (see Chapter VIII).” [neu aufgenommen] - [Monographie] - https://books.google.de/books?id=JtsaAAAAMAAJ