Morality as a Religion / An exposition of some first principles
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The work argues that religion should be grounded in moral life, presenting morality as the core and religion as the commanding perspective that recognizes duty as divinely significant. It examines relations between ethics, science, and theism and offers an ethical reading of Kant, exploring ideas of moral compensation and conscience as both human and divine voice. Practical and institutional implications are considered through discussions of priests and prophets, prayer, death, war, marriage, and the role of ethical societies seeking a non-dogmatic religious fellowship. Literary and philosophical reflections on positivism and poetic responses to the moral ideal conclude a program for reforming religious sentiment around conscience and communal moral progress.
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