Excerpt from The Theology of Civilization
In 1897 I published a little book, "The Coming People," which received a very kindly and appreciative welcome from many readers. I tried to interpret the movements of modern life, in the only way in which they seem capable of an intelligible understanding, into the terms of a divine universe. As one who had begun his thinking as a sceptic and without a hopeful temperament, I boldly avowed my most serious and persistent conviction that the world is good and not bad, that life is abundantly worth living, that man is marching the way of a great and beautiful destiny.
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