197 Pages
by
Routledge
197 Pages
by
Routledge
197 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1939, Lytton combines the essence of Sophocles quote "I was not born to share men’s hatred but their love" and draws on the work of Homer Lane to relate it back to Christian philosophy and teachings in this his homage to Christianity itself.
1. Meaning And Sources Of The New Treasure. 2. Man The Paradox. 3. Man the Moralist. 4. Saints Or Heroes. 5. Love The Redeemer. 6. The Man And His Dog. 7. Christ Or Creed. 8. The Religion Of Love. 9. The Great Discourse. 10. The Unconscious Mind. 11. Influence Of The Unconscious Mind On Health And Behaviour. 12. Re-Education. 13. Back To The Garden Of Eden. 14. The Psychologist At Work.
Biography
Earl of Lytton