Excerpt from What Is Religion? And Other Student Questions: Talks to College Students
The enormous change which has taken place during the last generation in the attitude of educated men toward the questions of formal religious authority and tradition is nowhere so evident as in the generation now entering manhood. The college student of to-day has not in most cases had the formal religious training which his father received. He lacks the intimate knowledge of the Scriptures which all well-trained boys of the last generation had; traditional authority means less to him and he has grown up in an intellectual atmosphere in which the scientific generalizations of the last fifty years form a part of the every-day philosophy of life.
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