About The Book: Common-Sense in Religion: A Series of Essays by James Freeman Clarke presents a rational and practical approach to faith. Clarke emphasizes that religion should harmonize with reason, moral sense, and daily life rather than rigid dogma. Through these essays, he highlights universal truths, the ethical foundation of spirituality, and the importance of tolerance. Clarke's work reflects his liberal Unitarian outlook, encouraging individuals to live religious principles through compassion, justice, and service. The book bridges intellect and spirituality for everyday guidance.
Author: James Freeman Clarke
Pages: 469
Edition: 1887
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