1915. The material used in the writing of this book is derived chiefly from prayers, hymns, and religious poetry, with the outcome that religious experience appears to be a social as well as an individual experience, and quite as practical as emotional. This material, since it is the embodiment of the religious faith of the ages, is a gift. This book is offered in the hope that it may help to clearer thinking upon the problems of religion and philosophy. Contents: problem of religious idealism;
...universal elements of religious experience; way of life, its nature: its sources; the inner and the outer; way of life, its forms; the many and the one; indwelling of the spirit. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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