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Running from God has a long history. It began in Eden and continues today. Though God is not always successful in His pursuit of the straying, He does not rest until every avenue is exhausted. These stories remind us that the brambles are never so thick, or the night so dark, that the Hound of Heaven cannot find us.
This volume investigates the life of British scholar C.M. Doughty, who published in 1888 his work, "Travels in Arabia Deserta", the story presents his archaeological investigations and his observations of Arabia and desert life.
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Investigates the influence of the preconciliar Catholic Literary Revival on the southern literary critic and Catholic convert Allen Tate (1899-1979), examining Tate's attempt to incorporate the Revival's Christian humanism into a distinctive critique of secular industrial society.