ARNOLD BENNETT 



ON 



Religion After the War. 



I /so Contributions by Sir Ray Lankester, 

 Eden Phi 1 1 potts, William Archer, etc. 



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THE 



R.P.A. ANNUAL 



FOR 1917 



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LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS: 



RELIGION AFTER THE WAR - ARNOLD BENNETT 



WILL ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY SURVIVE THE WORLD WAR ? 



An Attempt at Forecast by representative Humanists : 



Sip Ray Lankester, Leonard Huxley, John A. Hobson, 



Sir Bryan Donkin, Hon. John Collier, Professor J. B. 



Bury, Henry W. Nevinson, Sir .H. H. Johnston, H. de 



Vere Stacpoole, and Right Hon. J. M. Robertson, M.P. 



THEOLOGY AND THE WAR WILLIAM ARCHER 



THE GREATEST ILLUSION ADAM GOWANS WHYTE 



PRE-ANIMISM - - EDWARD CLODD 



THE NEOLITH : A POEM - EDEN PHILLPOTTS 



THE PAPACY DURING THE RENAISSANCE - JOSEPH McCABE 



WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT ? - - CHARLES T. GORHAM 



128 pp.; cloth, Is. net, by post Is. 3d.; paper cover, 6d. net, by post 8d. 



THE WAR AND THE CHURCHES. 



By Joseph McCabe. 



In this vigorously written work Mr. McCabe discusses the apathy shown by the Christian 

 Churches prior to the war towards the tendencies which produced it, the relations between 

 war and Christianity, the apologies of the clergy, the bearing of the conflict on Theistic 

 beliefs, and the human alternative of submitting all international disputes to arbitration. 

 The author concludes that men must obey their own highest and most sacred instincts, and 

 inaugurate the age of. international peace. 



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