The Sacred and the Profane, by Mircea Eliade by Robert E. Fitch THERE is matter enough in Mircea Eliade's study of The Sacred and the Profane to scandalize the scholar and to…
American Protestantism and Social Issues, 1919-1939, by Robert Moats Miller by Robert E. Fitch IT is the great convenience of the church (temple, synagogue) that it functions both as savior and as scapegoat. If…
Patterns of Faith in America Today, edited by F. Ernest Johnson by Robert E. Fitch RELIGION, in Dewey's phrase, is more obviously an affair of having, being, and doing, than it is an affair of…
The Fears of the Intelligentsia:The Present Slough of Despond by Robert E. Fitch The country is England. The time is about one hundred and fifty years ago. The writer is William Godwin, in…
The Bond Between Christian and Jew:Their Common Ethic by Robert E. Fitch Certainly it is a vital question whether the relations between Jews and Christians are to be determined chiefly by what…
The Illusions of the Intelligentsia:The Moral Question and the Secularists by Robert E. Fitch It was the good fortune of this American republic that its founders were members of an intelligentsia.