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Abstract:Modernist Reformations presents three major modernists—Eliot, Stevens, and Joyce—in the romantic and Protestant traditions of revisionary theologians who read anew in a liberal pluralist manner their literary, religious, and cultural traditions, opening them to the theological and spiritual traditions from around the globe, with special emphasis on the Buddhist connections and parallels.