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One of the pleasures of living in a Jesuit academic community is the opportunity to observe one's colleagues as they think their way through something that interests them, something they are working on. Previously, I had commented on two of Ronald Murphy's earlier books, the one on the Heiland and the one on Grimms' Fairy Tales. I recall some time ago also seeing his book on Brecht.1 Murphy is a professor in the German Department here at Georgetown. He has faculties to celebrate Mass in the Byzantine tradition, which he occasionally does with the solemnity befitting that rite. For some...
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