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William James's 'The Varieties of Religious Experience'

In Our Time

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The Americanism and the Enlightenment of Edinburgh

In 1848, Ralph Waldo Emerson had come to the Edinburgh philosophical institution and given talks about religion. Gifford was brought up as what we would think of as a sort of narrow-minded, moralistic Scots Presbyterian. He set up the Gifford lectures in his will in order to spread wide discussion about natural religion. The lecturers can be of any religion or of none.

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