Love And Law An Essay Based On Some Talks to Teachers And Parents
Love And Law An Essay Based On Some Talks to Teachers And Parents
Thomas Pearce Bailey
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The sympathy The Primitive q( jhc habit-Stage bccomes the religion of the custom- View of Ljfe, Stage. Religion is self-conscious sympathy aware of its hopeless limitations. The world seems great and large ; we feel feeble and small. We feel that the self without is stronger and more significant than the self within us. The past means more than the present or the future. Our fathers were greater than we are, for all we have they gave us — and give us ; as we have other selves, so have they, and... theirs are greater than ours, for they were before ours. In all this I am not trying to entice you into accepting any particular view of the origin of religion. All I want to do is to illustrate the animistic view of life that primitive self- consciousness everywhere seems to hold. Custom is pri- marily the product of animism, and religion is its soul. Religion may be agnostic, pantheistic, fetishistic, poly- theistic or what not, but it is always sympathetic reverence and dependence. Therefore, all men are religious.
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