'Functionalism has acquired the reputation of being a revolutionary creed, peculiar to our day..... It is nothing of the sort.'
R. M. HARE , Fellow of Balliol College,
Oxford, discusses this view, put forward by J. M. Richards in his recent book The Functional Tradition in Early Industrial Buildings.
A seaside romance
' Step up you blokes there, you flaunting misses, come along to the glittering amenities of the Golden Furlong of Sunny Southpool ...'
Written by Jeremy Sandford with Kara Aldridge , Hugh Manning
David March , David Spenser
Anthony Viccars , and Harold Young
Produced by Francis Dillon
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Part 1
Reflections on a plea for Christian belief by J. P. Corbett
Fellow of Balliol College,
Oxford Giovanni Miegge is professor of theology at the Waldensian College, Rome. His book Per Una Fede , on being a Christian believer in the modern world, has been translated into English by Stephen Neill under the title Visible and Invisible.
Himself an agnostic, J. P. Corbett ponders Miegge's apologia and questions the possibility of a 'total answer ' to the enigma of Man's behaviour and being.
Part 2
by Lord Byron
A ehortened version In twelve weekly episodes arranged by Terence Tiller
EPISODE 6: 'Gulbeyaa '