THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 2 
Primary Facts in Religious Thought 
By ALFRED WESLEY WISHART 
Formerly Fellow in Church History in the University of Chicago 
SB religious needs of our generation are admittedly peculiar. This attemp 
to suggest.a clue for the solving of some wide-spread difficulties will pre 
interesting to all thoughtful minds. The book is in a sense theoretical, but ® 
closeness to life at every point—its combination of warm feeling with sanity- 
saves it from seeming a mere academic exercise and gives it a direct appeal. Th 
author starts with the conception of religion as a universal, inevitable hums 
experience, distinguishes it from other things with which it is often confused- 
as theology and morality —shows its intimate connection with the life of societt 
and suggests how its essence may be kept in spite of changing views on mim 
points. Mr. Wishart is the author of ‘‘Monks and Monasteries.” 
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