Morality As a Religion

Morality As a Religion by W. R. Washington Sullivan, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 28, 2015, is a philosophical exploration that invites readers to reconsider the foundations of religion. This edition spans 172 pages and is presented in English. The work examines the potential for reconstructing religion by focusing on the undeniable aspects of human moral nature rather than relying on dogmatic beliefs.
In this book, Sullivan engages with the historical context of morality and its relationship to religion, echoing Emerson’s vision of a future where moral science forms the basis of a new church. Readers will find a thoughtful inquiry into ethics and moral philosophy, as well as reflections on the intersection of spirituality and self-help. Morality As a Religion serves as a significant contribution to discussions surrounding the evolution of religious thought and the role of morality in shaping human experience.
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Morality as a Religion is a classic philosophy work and a plea for a reconsideration of the Religious question, and an inquiry as to the possibility of reconstructing Religion by shifting its basis from inscrutable dogmas to the unquestionable facts of man’s moral nature. It is now some fifty years since Emerson wrote that “the progress of Religion is steadily towards its identification with Morals,” and foretold “a new Church founded on Moral Science . . . the Church of men to come”.
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