詩人眼中的“基督教社會理念”——T. S. 艾略特的社會批評探討 [The Idea of a Christian Society in a Poet's Eyes: A Study of T. S. Eliot's Social Criticism]
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JIANG, YujiaoKeywords
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Christian ethics
religion
Christian community
Christian principles
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Garden of Eden
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