One Kind of Religion
Originally published in 1944, this book questions whether it is possible to have religion without God, or God without religion. Wodehouse examines many areas of life and philosophy in which religion may play a role, including prayer and love of one's neighbour. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the longstanding conflict between religion and humanism.
Product details
June 2014Paperback
9781107638860
218 pages
198 × 129 × 12 mm
0.22kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The concrete universal of good
- 3. The ground of values, and the ways in
- 4. Comments on certain other descriptions
- 5. God and personality I
- 6. God and personality II
- 7. Prayer without theism
- 8. Further notes on prayer
- 9. Personal, impersonal, and other appearances of reality
- 10. Divine omnipresence
- 11. Further thoughts on personality
- 12. Further thoughts on space and time
- 13. God and the absolute
- 14. The basis of peace
- 15. Right relations, and redemption
- 16. A religion of incarnation
- 17. God and our neighbour
- 18. Conclusion
- Index.