About This Book
This work explores the spiritual landscape of the late 19th century and early 20th century, examining the moral legacies inherited from past generations. It discusses the tension between traditional spiritual beliefs and the rise of materialistic perspectives, questioning the relevance of established moral values in light of scientific understanding. The text reflects on the evolution of religious sentiment, suggesting that as knowledge progresses, the divine becomes increasingly utilitarian, adapting to serve practical human interests. Ultimately, it presents a critical view of the decline of spiritual authority and the transformation of religious practices in response to modernity.
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