About This Book
The address argues that genuine religious life depends on an inner guiding light and that major religions are dynamic, sharing core aims, symbols, institutions, rituals, and moral teachings. Noting recurring doctrines such as regeneration, a future life, judgment, and common rites and emblems, it maintains that sectarian difference often reflects naming a particular founder or myth rather than distinct substance. Drawing on comparative observation and scholarly examples, the speaker advocates seeing faiths sympathetically, assembling a shared religious liturgy from many traditions, and embracing religion as movement and growth rather than static anchorage.
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