id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21992 Fosdick, Harry Emerson Christianity and Progress .txt text/plain 49288 2346 69 The idea of progress was abroad in the world long before men became was erected into a progressive idea of human life as a whole. idea had firmly grasped the human mind, the modern age had come indeed, our need of God and immortality and the saving powers which Christians and his idea of God, marching through the world "like fifes and drums," As men's thought of God has thus been molded by the idea of progress on At the heart of the idea of progress is man's new scientific Men want to know what life spiritually means and they want living God. Such, then, is the abiding need of religion in a scientific age. individual ways of coming into the Christian life influence us deeply We cannot keep any spiritual thing in human life, even the spirit of the idea of God in Hebrew-Christian thought moved out from a very ./cache/21992.txt ./txt/21992.txt