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A collection of discourses that argues religious vitality rests on moral action and an awakened sense of the sublime rather than rigid creeds. The essays probe immortality, the nature and forms of religion, the need for a new ethical ideal and its ministers, and the shortcomings of priestly authority and ceremonial formalism. Other addresses consider consolations of faith and philosophical perspectives such as Spinoza, while appendices trace developments in Hebrew religion and Reform Judaism. The volume blends philosophical reflection, social critique, and constructive proposals for renewing religious life around ethical deed and communal reform.

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Felix Adler

Felix Adler was a prominent American philosopher, social reformer, and educator known for his contributions to ethical thought and the development of humanistic philosophy. He founded the Society for Ethical Culture in 1876, advocating for a moral framework based on reason and compassion rather than religious dogma. Adler's notable works include "An Ethical Philosophy of Life Presented in Its Main Outlines," where he outlines his vision of ethics grounded in human experience. His writings often explore themes of morality, spirituality, and the importance of ethical education, as seen in titles like "The Moral Instruction of Children" and "The Essentials of Spirituality." Through his efforts, Adler significantly influenced the discourse on ethics and social responsibility.

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