About This Book
A reflective essay argues that humanity's future depends on spiritual development and urges attention to the individual beyond partisan labels. It contrasts a traditional creation view with a scientific emphasis on continual development, suggesting both perspectives can coexist while true understanding of the divine arises through lived experience. The author criticizes mass thinking and pervasive despair, recommends a cheerful, clear outlook as necessary for constructive action, and shows how advancing knowledge alters moral and religious self-understanding without negating the need for inner transformation.
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