This classic text in American Philosophy by one of the foremost
figures in American philosophy offers a concise analysis of the
various factors in human nature which go toward forming a religion,
to exhibit the inevitable transformation of religion with the
transformation of knowledge and to direct attention to the
foundation of religion on our apprehension of those permanent
elements by reason of which there is a stable order in the world,
permanent elements apart from which there could be no changing
world.
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