The Story Of Joan Of Arc The Witch-Saint
M. M. (Mangasar Mugurditch) Mangasarian
2 chapters
2 hour read
Selected Chapters
2 chapters
PAST NUMBERS OF THE RATIONALIST.
PAST NUMBERS OF THE RATIONALIST.
No. 1. St. Francis, the Second Christ. No. 2. Marcus Aurelius. No. 3. Ships that Sink in the Night; or, God and the Titanic. No. 4. What has Christ Done for the World? No. 5. Lyman Abbott on Immortality. No 6. Voltaire in Hades. No. 7. The Gospel of Sport—What Shall I Do to Be Saved? Play! No. 8. A Poet's Philosophy of Happiness—Omar Khayyam. No. 9. A Rationalist in Home. (A Lecture in Three Parts.) Part 1 No. 10. A Rationalist in Rome. (A Lecture in Three Parts.) Part 2 No. 11. A Rationalist in
3 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
JOAN OF ARC
JOAN OF ARC
T his lecture on Joan of Arc, delivered some time ago, provoked a great deal of criticism in Chicago. The people who protested against it and wanted to punish its author were, naturally enough, the Roman Catholics. What interests me in Joan of Arc is not the fact that the story of her martyrdom and subsequent canonization could be used as a weapon against the Church of Rome, but because the story in itself is so very compelling. It is quite true that the story also illustrates how far from infal
2 hour read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter