No Refuge but in Truth
Written in the early 20th century, 'No Refuge but in Truth' by Goldwin Smith is a philosophical discourse that examines the relationship between faith, morality, and science. Smith addresses the skepticism towards traditional beliefs during a time of rapid scientific advancement, advocating for a moral framework rooted in Christian ideals while embracing critical inquiry. The collection of essays explores themes such as the limitations of evolution, the nature of conscience, and immortality, ultimately urging a commitment to truth that transcends dogma in the pursuit of moral and spiritual evolution.



