Philip Sherrard
Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard (23 September 1922 – 30 May 1995) was a British author, translator and philosopher. His work includes important translations of Modern Greek poets, and books on Modern Greek literature and culture, metaphysics, theology, art and aesthetics. A pioneer of Modern Greek studies in England, he was influential in making major Greek poets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries known in the English-speaking world. He was also a prolific writer on theological and philosophical themes, addressing the origins of the social and spiritual crisis he believed was occurring in the developed world, and specifically exploring modern attitudes towards the environment from a Christian perspective.
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Philip Sherrard
Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard (23 September 1922 – 30 May 1995) was a British author, translator and philosopher. His work includes important translations of Modern Greek poets, and books on Modern Greek literature and culture, metaphysics, theology, art and aesthetics. A pioneer of Modern Greek studies in England, he was influential in making major Greek poets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries known in the English-speaking world. He was also a prolific writer on theological and philosophical themes, addressing the origins of the social and spiritual crisis he believed was occurring in the developed world, and specifically exploring modern attitudes towards the environment from a Christian perspective.
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Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard ( ...... from a Christian perspective.
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Philip Sherrard (* 23. Septemb ...... pirituelle Krisen darstellten.
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Ο Φίλιπ Όουεν Άρνοουλντ Σέραρν ...... λον από τη χριστιανική οπτική.
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1922-09-23
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Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard
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1995-05-30
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Peterhouse College, Cambridge; King's College, London
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1922-09-23
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Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard
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Oxford, England
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1995-05-30
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London, England
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Dauntsey's School, Wiltshire
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Philip Sherrard
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British
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The Greek East and the Latin West
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The Marble Threshing Floor
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The Rape of Man and Nature
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Author, translator, theologian
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Anna Mirodia
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Denise Harvey
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Modern Greek studies, Orthodox Christianity, the environment
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Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard ( ...... from a Christian perspective.
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Philip Sherrard (* 23. Septemb ...... pirituelle Krisen darstellten.
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