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Religion Without Revelation — A Secular Challenge to Faith Examined | Classic Philosophy & Theology Audiobook Part 2
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⭐ Catholic Star-Rated Review ★★★☆☆ (3/5 stars)
In Religion Without Revelation, Julian S. Huxley presents a candid and influential attempt to construct a moral and religious framework entirely apart from divine revelation. Writing from a humanist and evolutionary perspective, Huxley rejects supernatural belief while affirming ethics, meaning, and social responsibility. For Catholic listeners, this audiobook is most valuable as a study in contrast—a clear example of the limitations of reason divorced from revelation. Thought-provoking and historically important, it serves as a useful companion for apologetics, philosophy of religion, and the examination of modern secular thought.
In Religion Without Revelation, Julian S. Huxley presents a candid and influential attempt to construct a moral and religious framework entirely apart from divine revelation. Writing from a humanist and evolutionary perspective, Huxley rejects supernatural belief while affirming ethics, meaning, and social responsibility. For Catholic listeners, this audiobook is most valuable as a study in contrast—a clear example of the limitations of reason divorced from revelation. Thought-provoking and historically important, it serves as a useful companion for apologetics, philosophy of religion, and the examination of modern secular thought.