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Dr. Richard Wentz, professor of religious studies, noted that The Christian Century magazine, called attention to a study of Loren Eiseley by saying: “ The religious chord did not sound in him, but he vibrated to many of the concerns historically related to religion .” Wentz adds, " Although Eiseley may not have considered his writing as an expression of American spiritually, one feels that he was quite mindful of its religious character.
As an heir of Emerson and Thoreau, he is at home among the poets and philosophers and among those scientists whose observations also were a form of contemplation of the universe.

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