
audiobook
by W. Tudor (William Tudor) Jones
PREFACE
CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II - RELIGION AND EVOLUTION
CHAPTER III - RELIGION AND NATURAL SCIENCE
CHAPTER IV - RELIGION AND HISTORY
CHAPTER V - RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER VI - RELIGION AND SOCIETY
CHAPTER VII - RELIGION AND ART
CHAPTER VIII - UNIVERSAL RELIGION
CHAPTER IX - CHARACTERISTIC RELIGION
This concise guide offers listeners a clear window into the thought of a once‑influential German philosopher whose ideas still echo in discussions of spiritual idealism. Written by a former pupil who knew the teacher personally, the work translates dense concepts into everyday language, emphasizing how a life oriented toward higher spiritual values can reshape both personal purpose and national destiny.
The narrative weaves biographical sketches with an exposition of the core tenets that distinguish his philosophy—chief among them the conviction that true progress arises when the spirit, rather than mere intellect or material gain, guides human action. Helpful footnotes draw connections to contemporary English and German thinkers, allowing listeners to place his ideas within a broader intellectual landscape. By the end of the first segment, the listener will grasp why the author believes a renewed focus on spiritual life is essential in an age dominated by specialization and materialism.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (315K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc D'Hooghe.
Release date
2005-10-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1865–1946
A Welsh minister and philosopher, he spent much of his career explaining big spiritual and philosophical ideas in clear English. His best-known work helped introduce Rudolf Eucken’s thought to a wider audience.
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