Philosopher Robert P. George delivered a speech in Washington, D.C., last month concerning the resurgence of paganism. The speech reprised his foreword to Steven D. Smith’s recent Pagans and Christians in the City: Culture Wars from the Tiber to the Potomac. George takes his notion of “neo-paganism” from Smith, who takes it from T. S. Eliot. Eighty years ago, Eliot presented a series of lectures at Cambridge University titled “The Idea...
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