"Religious Thought In The Last Quarter Century" offers a comprehensive overview of the key developments and trends in religious thinking during the period from approximately 1900 to 1925. Gerald Birney Smith examines a range of theological and philosophical perspectives, exploring how traditional religious beliefs were challenged and reinterpreted in light of modern intellectual and social changes.
The book delves into various topics, including the impact of scientific advancements, historical criticism, and evolving social ethics on religious doctrines. Smith provides insightful analyses of prominent theologians and thinkers who shaped the religious landscape of the early 20th century. This book provides valuable insights into the intellectual history of religious thought and its ongoing relevance.
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