The conventional view of religion is that the basic truths were settled long ago, that all we have to do is to accept them and behave accordingly. First published in 1975, Barnes maintains that this is a sterile condition of mind. It follows that if art and science can be creative and originative, so also must religion be, if it is real.
The conventional view of religion is that the basic truths were settled long ago, that all we have to do is to accept them and behave accordingly. First published in 1975, Barnes maintains that this is a sterile condition of mind. It follows that if art and science can be creative and originative, so also must religion be, if it is real.
1. Introduction 2. The Need for a Philosophical Basis 3. A Philosophy of Release and Freedom 4. Creativity in Science 5. Sideways Thinking in Science and Religion 6. The Spirit: Human and Holy 7. Quakers and Sexuality 8. Christianity and the Arts 9. Some Obstacles to Creativity 10. Our Responsibility to Children 11. Is the Bible Relevant Today? 12. Towards the Future. Index.
1. Introduction 2. The Need for a Philosophical Basis 3. A Philosophy of Release and Freedom 4. Creativity in Science 5. Sideways Thinking in Science and Religion 6. The Spirit: Human and Holy 7. Quakers and Sexuality 8. Christianity and the Arts 9. Some Obstacles to Creativity 10. Our Responsibility to Children 11. Is the Bible Relevant Today? 12. Towards the Future. Index.
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