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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) September 1947

1947

The miseries of the poor widow and the sufferings of the orphans; as described by the French romanticist in Choses Vues are some of the constant themes in Nabin's lyrics. [...] While the primordial nature as the vision of eternal objects is the mental pole of God the consequent nature as the unity of physical feelings of thevtiamporaL multiplicity is the physical 'pole of God. [...] This is the metaphysical truth behind the phenomenon which mystics call " divine osmosis." If in virtue of His consequent nature God is " the poet of the world " in virtue of His nature as love He is " the great copanion—the fellosufferer who 'understands." It has been rightly observed that the threefold character of God as wisdom judgement and love is strangely reminiscent of the Hindu [...] She holds that while the primordial nature of God is analogous to the Logos the order of " wisdom " in virtue of which effective creation is possible Creativity is analogoug to the creative Power of the Father and the Holy Spirit might be dOscrihed as the consequent nature of God which is the measure' Of M:411creative order aobio' yea in the temporal world.' But Wiiitehead's Promos and Reality [...] With the collapse of the Christiancosmology with its doctrines of the Creation the Fall of Man the Degradation of Cultures etc.
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Pages
55
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Affinities of Nabin Sen with Byron Rousseau and Hugo
119-132 Indira Sarkar view
How Milton and Pope Look at Learning
133-138 B.S. Mathur view
Whitehead’s Conception of God
139-146 Haridas Chaudhuri view
Evolutionism and Anti-Evolutionism in American Ethnological Theory
147-159 Leslie White view
Round the World
160-166 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
167-170 unknown view
Ourselves
171-172 unknown view
Official Notifications University of Calcutta
i-i unknown view

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