The Index, Volume 18, presents a fascinating snapshot of the free religious movement in the late 19th century. Edited by William James Potter and Benjamin Franklin Underwood, this volume offers a collection of essays and articles exploring the intersection of religion and science, challenging traditional religious dogmas, and advocating for intellectual freedom. Published under the auspices of the Free Religious Association of Boston, Massachusetts, "The Index" served as a platform for progressive thinkers and reformers.
Readers interested in the history of American religious thought, the rise of secularism, and the debates surrounding science and religion will find valuable insights in this historical volume. It provides a rich resource for understanding the intellectual currents that shaped modern religious and philosophical perspectives.
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