The Sources of Religious Insight: With a new introduction by Frank M. Oppenheim
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Of this book, based on his lectures at Lake Forest College in 1911, Josiah Royce wrote, "It is one of the easiest of my books to read, . . . it contains the whole sense of me in a brief compass." It is Royce's philosophy of religion in general.
The essays aim at religious unity and emphasize communal religious experience based on a faith shared by a community's members through their authentic loyalty and deeds of service. It is an urgently needed counterpoint to William James's individualistic views in Varieties of Religious Experience. Through his unique essay on "The Religious Mission of Sorrow," Royce offers a healing remedy for a world suffocating with sufferings.
"[This book] is thoroughly interesting, alive. Prof. Royce, like his late colleague, Prof. [William] James, 'writes for the man on the street.' His philosophy is popular because it is both vital and intelligible."--New York Times
"Not even the most strenuous pragmatist and pluralist can fail to recognize the moral and religious value of this earnest and eloquent book."--The Nation
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