Religion and the Modern Mind by Walter Terence Stace

Religion and the Modern Mind

Walter Terence Stace

320 pages first pub 1980 (view editions)

nonfiction philosophy religion challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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According to Mr Stace, modern [1952] culture is the arena of a struggle between two antagonistic views of the universe and of man's place in it. One is the age-old religious vision of the world as a divine and moral order, governed by spiritual fo...

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