ABSTRACT

This discussion of the search for religious truth addresses a universal view of religion that can be termed ‘philosophical mysticism’ from a rational basis of experience.

Originally published in 1915, this is a classic of theological thinking that investigates the fundamental nature of religion and ‘perfect’ experience.

part I|69 pages

Introductory

chapter Chapter II|16 pages

Some Classical Definitions of Religion

chapter Chapter III|16 pages

Religion and the Evolutionary Process

chapter Chapter IV|14 pages

Religion and the Evolutionary Process

part II|242 pages

Perfect Experience

chapter Chapter V|19 pages

What is Perfect Experience?

chapter Chapter VI|25 pages

What is Perfect Experience?

chapter Chapter VII|19 pages

Is There a Perfect Experience?

chapter Chapter VIII|19 pages

Is there a Perfect Experience?

chapter Chapter IX|19 pages

Can We Experience the Perfect?

chapter Chapter X|27 pages

Can We Experience the Perfect?

chapter Chapter XI|37 pages

Can We Experience the Perfect?

chapter Chapter XII|52 pages

Can We Experience the Perfect?

chapter Chapter XIII|24 pages

Experiencing the Perfect