Imperialistic religion and the religion of democracy; a study in social psychology, by William Adams Brown ...
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TextPublication details: New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1923.Description: xiv, 223 p. 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - BR 110 .B75
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | BR 110 .B75 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 58917 |
Printed in Great Britain.
"The substance of the following pages was delivered as the Martha Upton lectures in religion for 1922, at Manchester College, Oxford, under the title 'Three great religions'. Parts of chapters I., III., IV., and V. were delivered at King's College of the University of London, in the fall of the same year, under the title 'The religion of democracy'. The main thesis to which the work is devoted was presented to the Aristotelian Society of London in January 1923, in a paper entitled 'The problem of classification in religion'."--Pref.
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