Religion and Life

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"The work is able, as may naturally be expected of Prof. Eucken. But it is more. The author is very much in earnest and he is anxious for men to see the great need of religion in their lives. In this book we have the best of his mind and heart."—Boston Transcript.

"The philosophy of Eucken shares with that of Bergson the keenest living interest of thoughtful men of all classes at the present day.... Eucken has endeavored in this book to put his constructive system into the clearest and most elaborate form."—Continent.


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Works by Dr. Rudolf Eucken