1929. Crane writes: To me religion is life. It is the essence of my
valuation of life and my relation to the great forces of life.
Hence it is a matter to be studied, a matter to grow with my
growth. It is not like a chunk of granite; it is like a vigorous
tree which constantly puts forth new buds and branches and beareth
his fruit in his season. It is for this reason that I should like
this book to be taken as being not controversial, but simply a
humble effort to state the case as it seems to me. See other titles
by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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