Driven by the dissatisfaction and turmoil in religion at the time
this book was originally published in 1923, the author sets out a
belief that all people have an inborn religion and investigates
what the future of this religion might be as it changes from age to
age. In the short chapters here the author reflects on the current
trends in theology at the time and the history of Christianity.
This is an early critique of formalised religion and a simple
advocacy of natural religion which is a glimpse into the basic
philosophy of the early twentieth century.
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