An edition of Signs of the times in religion (1936)

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Signs of the times in religion
Horace James Bridges
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Publisher
Watts & Co.
Language
English
Pages
236

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Table of Contents

The rising tide of religious disbelief.
Professor Breasted and "The dawn of conscience".
Dr. Leuba's "God or man?"
Professor T. V. Smith's creative scepticism.
Dr. John Dewey's "Common faith".
The religion of Dr. Inge.
A rational view of mysticism.
Felix Adler: "mystic and man of action".
The riddle of the universe to-day.
Creative faith and hope.

Edition Notes

"First published, 1936."

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
211
Library of Congress
BL2775 .B682

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Pagination
xi, 236 p.
Number of pages
236

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6340408M
LCCN
36018453
OCLC/WorldCat
7432225

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