1922. The present volume contains nothing very daring or
unconventional. The greater part of the book consists of previously
unpublished matter. "Confessio Fidei" is an attempt to put in order
what Mr. Inge actually believes, and to explain why he believes it.
He supposes he will be classified as belonging to the right wing of
theological liberalism, but he prefers to call himself a Christian
Platonist, and to claim a humble place in the long chain of
Christian thinkers whose philosophy is based on the Platonic
tradition. Contents: the state, visible and invisible; theocracies;
Greek city state; medieval ideal; modern God-state; religion and
the state; idea of progress; Victorian age; white man and his
rivals; dilemma of civilization; eugenics.
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