1 1961, Vingt-huit siècles d’Europe. Les Origines d’Hésiode à Charlemagne, (du ixe siècle av. J.-C. au xie siècle de notre ère)
1 ubt that the name of the Arabs was […] given from their living at the western most part of Asia ; and their own word Gharb, t
2 eir living at the western most part of Asia ; and their own word Gharb, the West, is another form of the original Semitic nam
2 1963, L’Opportunité chrétienne. Première partie. L’opportunité chrétienne dans un monde sécularisé — 3. L’opportunité chrétienne
3 can be arranged. Still others, making a theory of their weakness, formulate doctrines of “the absurd” in a philosophical jarg
3 1963, L’Opportunité chrétienne. Deuxième partie. Christianisme et culture — 4. La responsabilité culturelle de l’Église
4 usions of mankind, and we should not be misled by their pretending to be extremely matter-of-fact and cynical. They are hungr
5 -fact and cynical. They are hungry for answers to their questions, for guidance, for catholic ideals (in the etymological sen