270 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1951, this book discusses morality and religion , with special attention being paid to the theologian Emil Brunner. It critically examines the state of ethical thinking in the first half of the twentieth century and examines the question of freedom and guilt particularly in relation to psychological theories. The issue of collective guilt is also subjected to close analysis. The problem of our knowledge of God is also discussed with the focus on mysticism and revelation.

    1. Morality and Religion 2. Revelation and Reason – A Study of Emil Brunner 3. Obedience to Conscience 4. The Present State of Ethics 5. Collective Responsibility 6. Moral Freedom in Recent Ethics 7. Guilt and Freedom 8. Some Ambiguities of Mystical Thought 9. Revelation and Art 10. On Poetic Truth

    Biography

    H. D. Lewis was Professor of Philosophy at University College, Bangor