id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48563 Santayana, George Interpretations of Poetry and Religion .txt text/plain 68762 2816 59 dignity of religion, like that of poetry and of every moral ideal, lies as normal expressions of human feeling and apt symbols of moral truth. The moral function of the imagination and the poetic nature of religion outer Nature led the poet to conceive some moral ideal, some glorious of Christianity as so many interpretations of human life in its ideal imaginative traditions and whose moral experience she did not express, of feeling, of love, and the sense of beauty passing into religion, expression to human nature, or rendered so many passions and moods imaginative rendering of human life and its meaning. Human nature and the life of the world imagination in which human nature and the eternal relations of ideas Religion is an imaginative echo of things natural and moral: and if on the conditions of the art and the ideal capacities of human nature. ./cache/48563.txt ./txt/48563.txt