Varieties of Unreligious Experience
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| '''''Varieties of Unreligious Experience'''''[http://vunex.blogspot.be/] is a defunct [[culture blog]]. | '''''Varieties of Unreligious Experience'''''[http://vunex.blogspot.be/] is a defunct [[culture blog]]. | ||
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| + | An attack on [[ekphrasis]] is one of the central themes of [[G. E. Lessing]]'s ''[[Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and Poetry|Laocoon]]'' (1766) ''[[Varieties of Unreligious Experience]]''. [http://blogspot.be/2006/08/ekphrasis-and-memory.html] | ||
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| *[[The Varieties of Religious Experience]] | *[[The Varieties of Religious Experience]] | ||
| *[[Unreligious]] | *[[Unreligious]] | ||
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Varieties of Unreligious Experience[1] is a defunct culture blog.
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An attack on ekphrasis is one of the central themes of G. E. Lessing's Laocoon (1766) Varieties of Unreligious Experience. [2]
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