Excerpt from The Experience of God in Modern Life
This book consists of lectures delivered last autumn at Union Theological Seminary. The subject discussed is much more difficult than it was when it first occurred to me several years ago, but it is correspondingly more important. There should be no moratorium for theological and religious thinking during the period of the war. The relation of such thinking to the morale of the forces of the Kingdom of God is too vital for that. We should not expect valor without vision, nor steadfastness without faith. The democracy, social and world-wide, which so many of us increasingly feel to be our true and only hope is itself a matter of religion, and religion can fulfil its mission only as it issues in such a democracy; but this reciprocal relation will not be clearly grasped without the aid of earnest thinking.
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