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Religion and to-Day (Classic Reprint)
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We are beginning to realise personality as the soul of things, as the one reason for things. Religion has reached us through the great personalities. Christ ianity is a religion of personalities; and it holds its place as having in its Founder the deepest rooted of all the souls we know the one whose character, teachings, and work reach farthest and highest, our divinest symbol as Carlyle has it, the in carnation of all that is to us dearest and holiest. But Christianity to-day does not stand as denying or excluding the Divine culture of man outside its immediate range. It stands rather as fulfilling and completing it. Its relation to other religions has never been better expressed than in the words of the late M. Sabatier, of Paris. The Christian conscious ness is not merely an accidental form or part of the general religious consciousness. It is with the final term of this ideal as with the summit of a mountain. The summit is a part of the mountain, but it domin ates all the other parts, in their ascending stage from the depths of the valley up to itself; and by that fact it embraces them all and assigns to each its place and rank in the whole.
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Product details
Number of Pages:
290
Release Date:
2017-11-12
Publication Date:
2017-11-12
Publisher:
Forgotten Books
Languages:
Published:
English,
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0260914401
Weight:
540 g
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