"Religion and the Modern Mind, and Other Essays in Modernism" by Frank Carleton Doan offers a compelling collection of essays reflecting the intellectual ferment of the early 20th century. Doan grapples with the challenges posed by modern thought to traditional religious beliefs, exploring the evolving relationship between faith and reason. These essays provide valuable insights into the modernist movement’s impact on religious and philosophical discourse.
Doan’s work serves as a historical marker, capturing the spirit of an era defined by intellectual curiosity and a re-evaluation of established norms. This volume remains relevant for students of intellectual history, religious studies, and anyone interested in the ongoing dialogue between religion and the modern world.
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