ABSTRACT

First published in 1923, Anger presents some considerations of anger where it comes close to conduct and religion. It is hoped that the explanation of conscience, and of the origins of religion, and particularly of monotheism has been carried a firm step farther than hitherto, and that interest will be found in the novel grouping of the great faiths with respect to wrath. The spirit of the great religions is drawn from their sacred writings. This book will be of interest to students of philosophy and religion.

part I|44 pages

The Place of Anger in Morals

chapter Chapter I|5 pages

The Beginnings Of Anger

chapter Chapter II|14 pages

Public Uses of Pugnacity

chapter Chapter III|12 pages

Anger in Conscience

chapter Chapter IV|11 pages

The Uncreative Chaeactek of Anger

part II|64 pages

The Dilemma Of Religion: Anger In The Great Faiths

chapter Chapter V|21 pages

The Irate and Martial Religions

chapter Chapter VI|23 pages

The Unangry Religions

chapter Chapter VII|18 pages

The Religions of Anger-Supported Love

part III|94 pages

Anger in Religion'S Growth

chapter Chapter VIII|8 pages

Man'S Anger Toward The Supernatural

chapter Chapter IX|14 pages

The Anger of the Gods

chapter Chapter X|15 pages

Curse, Persecution, and War, in Religion

chapter Chapter XI|11 pages

The Worship of Malign Spirits

chapter Chapter XII|13 pages

Anger and The Origin of Religion

chapter Chapter XIII|9 pages

The Geography of Hatred

chapter Chapter XIV|22 pages

Jealousy As A Source of Monotheism

part IV|38 pages

The Future of Anger in the West

chapter Chapter XV|10 pages

The Historic Trend In The Occident

chapter Chapter XVI|9 pages

Will And The Native Impulses

chapter Chapter XVII|7 pages

The Right Offices of Anger

chapter Chapter XVIII|10 pages

Rules For The Fighting Mood