Alpha and Omega (Harrison) - Contents

Contents

  • Crabbed Age and Youth — read to Trinity College
  • Heresy and Humanity (1912) — published by the Cambridge Society of Heretics
  • Unanimism and Conversion — published by the Cambridge Society of Heretics
  • "Homo Sum" — letter to an anti-suffragist
  • Scientiae Sacra Fames — read before the London Sociological Society
  • The Influence of Darwinism on the Study of Religions — or "The Creation of Darwinism of the Scientific Study of Religions." (143)
  • Alpha and Omega — read to Trinity College; "if we are to keep our hold on Religion, theology must go." (179)
  • Art and Mr. Clive Bell — response to Art by Clive Bell (1914)
  • Epilogue on the War: Peace and Patriotism

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