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God Unknown

A Study of the Address of St. Paul at Athens

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THE recurrence of a religious note in the verse inspired by the war, in many of the stories and essays, and especially in soldiers’ letters, is due to a closer contact with reality and expresses an enhanced sense of personality. It seems extraordinary only to the spiritually dull. Those who but the other day said that religion was not talked about, except pro¬fessionally by propagandists, must have forgotten their youth. Among those for whom life is still an adventure no important subject is talked about more. We may count out, of course, that mere repetition of news which is hardly talk at all. Real talk tends toward religion at the rate by which it becomes an exchange of personality with personality. The young in years are eager for this give and take; and the young in spirit thereby renew their youth. Both do, indeed, abhor cant; for they wish not to accept ex¬perience, but to explore it. Both are, indeed, chary of sentimental expression; for they fear lest emotion be diluted. But to assume that religion cannot be talked about without cant or sentiment is quite blind, and impoverishes personal intercourse.

THIS book interprets the great speech of St. Paul at Athens in terms of the ideas about religion most familiar to college students today. Developed from addresses at Columbia and Indiana Universities, it is now offered to that wider company of students, in college and out, whose quest for reality is the sign of the new life that is youth at any age, and the promise of reconstruction after war.
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