Description and condition:
Brown boards hardback, dustcover, 8vo, 264pp, index, b/w illustrations.
As new, looks unread.
Contents:
"A comparative and critical study of The World's Parliament of Religions, held in 1893 in Chicago most significantly contrasted philosophy religion with mythology religion and defined the former as separate from the latter." The chapters deal with the following subjects: scope of the parliament; concepts of god; the incarnation; immortality; sacred scriptures; formalized religion; faith and reason; righteousness and ethics; religion and war; conclusion.