The Religion of Man

The Religion of Man (1931) is a compilation of lectures by Rabindranath Tagore, edited by him and drawn largely from his Hibbert Lectures given at Oxford University in May 1930.[1] A Brahmo playwright and poet of global renown, Tagore deals with largely universal themes of God, divine experience, illumination, and spirituality. A brief conversation between him and Albert Einstein, "Note on the Nature of Reality", is included as an appendix.

Contents

Appendix:

Index[2]

References

  1. The Religion of Man, preface by Rabindranath Tagore
  2. Tagore, Rabindranath, The Religion of Man (1931, The MacMillan Company), contents page


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