Bernard Iddings Bell (1886-1958) was an Episcopal clergyman who taught at various institutions, including Columbia University and the University of Chicago. He wrote several books of cultural criticism, earning him the admiration of T. S. Eliot, Richard Weaver, Russell Kirk, and others, and making him by 1950 one of the best known Christian writers in America.
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