Value, culture, and the meaning of evolution unfold through the search for personality.
This thoughtful study argues that worth is the key to existence and that human life moves toward a regenerated unity of mind, culture, and religion. With clear analysis and carefully traced ideas, it shows how individuals and nations strive toward a fuller sense of reality and destiny.
In accessible chapters, the book connects everyday experience to large questions about value, freedom, and self‑creation. It frames how our inner life and social world shape a coherent thought‑situation where intelligence and will work together to build meaning. Readers will find a practical, step‑by‑step path from basic life processes to the high aims of culture and faith, without sacrificing concrete detail for abstract theory.
- How value differs from mere interest and how it becomes a shaping force in experience
- How self‑possession and moral crisis contribute to genuine freedom and growth
- The role of culture and religion in supporting autonomous value and the good life
- The interplay of thought, feeling, and action in forming the self and society
Ideal for readers of philosophy, ethics, and the history of ideas who want a clear account of how value, culture, and religion illuminate the evolution of personality and civilization.