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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2009
* Faith and Political Philosophy: The Correspondence Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin, 1934–1964. Edited by Emberly, P. and Cooper, B.. (University Park, PA.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993. $45.00.)Google Scholar
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2. On the “inconceivability and practical impossibility of an order of pure nature” and the passionate debate to which de Lubac’s defense of this view gave rise in the 1940s and 1950s, see, most recently, Lubac’s, De own Memoire sur I’occasion de mes écrits [Namur: Culture et Vérité, 1989], pp. 262fGoogle Scholar; English translation, At the Service of the Church (San Francisco: Communio Books/ Ignatius Press, 1993), pp. 260f.Google Scholar
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