The Religious Sentiment
The Religious Sentiment
The Religious Sentiment, written by Daniel G. Brinton in the late 19th century, examines the nature and origins of religion through a scientific and philosophical lens. Brinton analyzes the emotional foundations of religious sentiment and its psychological underpinnings, aiming to understand why religions emerge and endure. This work is notable for its attempt to merge scientific inquiry with philosophical discourse, contributing to the field of religious studies.


















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