The book The Open Court 38, No.820 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 38, No.820 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 38, No.820 a good or bad book?
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His last sentences are sugges- tive of Royce's idea in the "Great Community": "Within the flickering inconsequential acts of separate selves dwells a sense of the whole which claims and dignifies them. In its presence we put off mortality and live in the universal. The life of the community in which we live and have our being is the fit symbol of this relationship. The acts in which we express our perception of the ties which bind us to others are its only rites and ceremonies." THE IDEA OF GOD... TODAY: THE NEO-AGNOSTIC VIEW BY VICTOR S. YARROS IT IS a truism nowadays that ideas and doctrines evolve just as institutions and movements do. Old names may be used by think- ers who have little else in common with their predecessors. The Christian of today is not what the Christian of the middle ages, or even of a century ago, was. The Freethinker of today is not likely to be a follower of Robert G. Ingersoll or even of Thomas Paine. The Positivist of today is not a rigorous follower of Auguste Comte.
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