ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |4 pages

Reasonable Religion

chapter |3 pages

Bed-rock

chapter |3 pages

The Origin of Religion

chapter |3 pages

The Origin of Altruism

chapter |3 pages

Is God a Person?

chapter |3 pages

What is Natural Religion?

chapter |4 pages

The Divinity of Man

chapter |3 pages

The Christmas Message

chapter |4 pages

The Urge of God

chapter |5 pages

Number One

chapter |3 pages

God's Great Plan

chapter |5 pages

The Passing of Sacrifice

chapter |3 pages

It Pays to do Right

chapter |4 pages

Ignorance the one Evil

chapter |7 pages

The New Birth

chapter |5 pages

God Consciousness

chapter |5 pages

Does it Ring True?

chapter |3 pages

Is Life a Conflict?

chapter |4 pages

Without Shedding of Blood

chapter |5 pages

Parables

chapter |2 pages

Prayer

chapter |3 pages

The Future of Religion

chapter |3 pages

Fundamental Errors

chapter |3 pages

God Make Us Men