Aspects of ethical religion ; essays in honor of Felix Adler on the fiftieth anniversary of his founding of the ethical movement, 1876, by his colleagues / edited by Horace J. Bridges.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bridges, Horace J. (Horace James), 1880-1955
Other Authors: Adler, Felix, 1851-1933
Language:English
Published: New York : American ethical union, 1926.
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Physical Description:[3]-423 pages ; 21 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Ethical mysticism, by S. Coit
  • The ethical import of history, by D. S. Muzzey
  • The tragic and heroic in life, by W. M. Salter
  • Distinctive features of the ethical movement, by A. W. Martin
  • Ethical experience as the basis of religious education, by H. Neumann
  • "All men are created equal," by G. E. O'Dell
  • How far is art an aid to religion? by P. Chubb
  • Evolution and the uniqueness of man, by H. J. Bridges
  • The spiritual outlook on life, by H. J. Golding
  • The ethics of Abu'l Ala al Ma'arri, by N. Schmidt
  • Life's unused moral force, by H. Snell
  • Is the ideal real? by G. A. Smith
  • Some ethical tendencies in the professions, by R. D. Kohn
  • On the art of living, by W. Boerner
  • The relation of the ethical ideal to social reform, by J. L. Elliott
  • Concerning tolerance, by R. F. Dewey
  • Ethical culture in Germany after the war, by R. Penzig
  • A confession of faith, by S. B. Weston
  • "Hearing the witnesses," by J. Gutmann.