Claudel achieved prominence in twentieth-century French literature for his unique prose style and powerful verse dramas
…” There you have that tranquillity and sublime confidence which alone could have produced the cathedrals and crusades
This is the paschal mystery
and whose works on political and philosophical issues continue to be highly influential today
aided by his friends—the Protestant minister Theo
The Hidden Stream Bourke Claudel achieved prominence in twentieth-centuryBy Ronald Knox Beneath the old stones of Oxford University, where Monsignor Ronald Knox originally delivered the twenty three conferences offered in these pages, flows the Trill Mill Stream. As that stream runs beneath the University, so the Church, with her doctrines and sacraments, is a secret, sanctifying stream for the world. In The Hidden Stream, Knox examines fundamental tenets of Church teaching alongside controversial topics of the modern age,