Modern Poetry and the Christian Tradition
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Modern Poetry and the Christian Tradition is a critical study by theologian and literary scholar Amos Niven Wilder that explores how modern poetic movements engage with, reinterpret, and challenge Christian themes and symbols.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T12109856 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Modern Poetry and the Christian Tradition Context triple: [Amos Niven Wilder, notableWork, Modern Poetry and the Christian Tradition]
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Interpretations of Poetry and Religion
Interpretations of Poetry and Religion is a 1900 philosophical work by George Santayana that explores the relationship between poetic imagination, religious belief, and human experience.
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Theological Commonplaces
Theological Commonplaces is the standard English title of Philip Melanchthon’s influential 16th-century Lutheran theological work that systematically organizes key doctrines of the Christian faith.
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C.
A Discourse of the Transient and Permanent in Christianity
A Discourse of the Transient and Permanent in Christianity is an 1841 sermon by Unitarian minister Theodore Parker that controversially argued for distinguishing enduring moral and spiritual truths from historically conditioned doctrines and institutions within Christianity.
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D.
Christ and Culture Revisited
Christ and Culture Revisited is a theological book by D. A. Carson that critically reexamines H. Richard Niebuhr’s classic typology of Christian engagement with culture from an evangelical perspective.
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E.
The Life of the Spirit in the World of Today
The Life of the Spirit in the World of Today is a religious and philosophical work by Anglican church leader Cosmo Gordon Lang that reflects on the role and challenges of spiritual life in the context of modern society.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Modern Poetry and the Christian Tradition Target entity description: Modern Poetry and the Christian Tradition is a critical study by theologian and literary scholar Amos Niven Wilder that explores how modern poetic movements engage with, reinterpret, and challenge Christian themes and symbols.
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A.
Interpretations of Poetry and Religion
Interpretations of Poetry and Religion is a 1900 philosophical work by George Santayana that explores the relationship between poetic imagination, religious belief, and human experience.
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B.
Theological Commonplaces
Theological Commonplaces is the standard English title of Philip Melanchthon’s influential 16th-century Lutheran theological work that systematically organizes key doctrines of the Christian faith.
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C.
A Discourse of the Transient and Permanent in Christianity
A Discourse of the Transient and Permanent in Christianity is an 1841 sermon by Unitarian minister Theodore Parker that controversially argued for distinguishing enduring moral and spiritual truths from historically conditioned doctrines and institutions within Christianity.
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D.
Christ and Culture Revisited
Christ and Culture Revisited is a theological book by D. A. Carson that critically reexamines H. Richard Niebuhr’s classic typology of Christian engagement with culture from an evangelical perspective.
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E.
The Life of the Spirit in the World of Today
The Life of the Spirit in the World of Today is a religious and philosophical work by Anglican church leader Cosmo Gordon Lang that reflects on the role and challenges of spiritual life in the context of modern society.
- F. None of above. chosen
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