ABSTRACT
First published in 2002. This is Volume VI of seven in the Library of Philosophy series on the Philosophy of Religion. Written in 1911, the present study an attempt is made to describe some of the more significant features of religion, and to discover the causes that give them their peculiar character.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |109 pages
Conflicts in Regard to Feeling and Emotion
chapter |16 pages
Appreciation and Contempt of Self
chapter |24 pages
Breadth and Narrowness of Sympathy
chapter |12 pages
The World Accepted or Renounced
chapter |14 pages
The Incentives to Renunciation
chapter |16 pages
The Opposition of Gloom and Cheer
chapter |12 pages
The Suppression and Intensifying of Emotion
chapter |13 pages
The Wider Connections of Feeling
part |58 pages
Conflicts in Regard to Action
chapter |14 pages
Ceremonial and its Inner Supports
chapter |7 pages
Coolness Toward Rites
chapter |10 pages
Some Rival Influences Upon Action
chapter |10 pages
Activity and Reverent Inaction
chapter |15 pages
The Inner Sources of Passivity
part |133 pages
Conflicts in Regard to Religious Thought
chapter |13 pages
Some Stages of Religious Thought
chapter |9 pages
Causes of the Trust and Jealousy of Intellect
chapter |7 pages
The Place of Relief
chapter |10 pages
Images of the Divine
chapter |13 pages
The Opposition of Picture and Thought
chapter |14 pages
The Escape from Imagery
chapter |15 pages
The Motives for Decrease and Unity
chapter |12 pages
The Known and the Unknown God
chapter |22 pages
Divinity at Hand, and Afar Off
part |45 pages
Central Forces of Religion