Religion Without Revelation

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Religion Without Revelation is a 1927 book by biologist and humanist Julian Huxley that argues for a non-theistic, science-based approach to religious and ethical thought.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
advocates ethics grounded in science and human welfare
non-theistic religious outlook
argues moral values can be derived from human needs and capacities
religious feeling can be grounded in understanding of the natural world
traditional dogmatic religion is incompatible with modern science
associatedWithMovement religious naturalism
secular humanism
author Julian Huxley
contributedTo debate on science and religion in the 20th century
development of modern humanism
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques dogmatic theology
institutional religion based on revelation
genre humanism
philosophy
religion
hasCentralTheme ethical and spiritual life based on science and human values
religion without belief in a personal deity
hasForm prose
hasPerspective humanist
naturalistic
secular
hasRevisedEditions yes
influencedBy Enlightenment rationalism
evolutionary biology
scientific naturalism
intendedAudience general educated readership
language English
notableFor critique of revealed religion from a scientific standpoint
early articulation of secular humanist religion
philosophicalStance anti-supernaturalism
naturalistic monism
proposes science-based approach to religion
publicationYear 1927
rejects supernatural revelation
theistic concept of God
relatedWork Essays of a Biologist
Religion in the Modern World
subject ethics
evolutionary worldview
humanism
naturalism
non-theistic religion
science and religion
secularism

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Julian Huxley notableWork Religion Without Revelation