“A church that exists in the midst of a non-Christian social order is liable to be influenced through assimilation or reaction by the false ideas of the age.. The problem is to cast out the infection and to do this with proper humility. To stand aloof is no remedy, but a form of pride.”

Religion and Critique of Satisfaction in ' T E Hulme ',Carcanet Press,Manchester, 1982

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English schoolteacher and man of letters 1902–1948

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