Explore the intersection of science, religion, and thoughtful inquiry in a historic 1927 issue.
This Open Court volume gathers scholarly articles and thoughtful essays that examine how religious ideas fit with modern thought. From literary analysis of the supernatural in George Sand to explorations of ecclesiastical philosophy and interfaith perspectives, the issue offers a window into early 20th-century debates about belief, reason, and culture.
- Delves into how Romantic and German influences shaped literary depictions of the miraculous.
- Discusses philosophical debates around Realism, noumena, and the nature of faith.
- Includes perspectives on religious practice, temperance, and cross-cultural interactions in the modern world.
- Presents a mix of literary criticism, philosophy, and religious reflection from multiple authors.
Ideal for readers of history of ideas, religious studies, and humanities looking for a window into early discussions of religion, science, and society.