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George Grant, philosopher, member of the Department of Religion at McMaster University, gives these 1969 Massey Lectures on the conception of time as history. He says the purpose of his talks is to talk about the word "history" as it's used about existence in time. He discusses the importance of the idea of history to modern Western civilization, the crises in the modern West about what we are and what we are becoming and the modern Western belief that man is an historical being.
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Time as history
1995, University of Toronto Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. xxxvi-xli).
Includes the text of the 1969 ed., with revisions by the editor, and an appendix, Dialogue on the death of God with Dr. Charles Malik.
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