Abstract

For the most part, the scholarship on T.S. Eliot's faith and Bolo writings fail to explain the significance of his Bolovian Christianity. Eliot's Bolo writings played an important role in his conversion to Anglo-Catholicism, as evidenced by his frequent references to the debate between Christian modernists and fundamentalists in 1927. Eliot was neither a fundamentalist nor a modernist (theologically speaking), and his Bolo writing suggests that he was pursuing the Anglican via media as he considered these theological issues. Bolo thus played an integral role in the early moments of his Anglo-Catholicism by helping him to pursue the via media within a complex Christian debate.

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