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An essay examines the contemporary crisis of religious belief in the face of scientific advance and critical scholarship, arguing that skepticism and social unrest have grown as traditional doctrines and clerical roles become unsettled. The author surveys tensions within clergy constrained by ordination and liturgy, the rise of modernist tendencies and spiritualist substitutes, and disputes over the authority and moral character of biblical texts. He contrasts tribal elements in ancient scripture with the universal ethics of the Christian message, questions claims of divine inspiration for scriptural infallibility, and considers whether scientific progress has unsettled or exaggerated the scope of religious change.
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