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Stanton Coit

    Stanton Coit was a seminal figure in the ethical and humanist movements, co-founding the Union of Ethical Societies, the precursor to the British Humanist Association. His work emphasized the practical application of ethics through social reform and community building, drawing inspiration from his experiences in both New York and London. Coit advocated for a humanist gospel, seeking to integrate universal moral principles with active social engagement. He was known for his dynamic approach to fostering ethical thought and community.

    The Soul of America; a Constructive Essay in the Sociology of Religion
    Addresses and Essays
    The Message Of Man: A Book Of Ethical Scriptures, Gathered From Many Sources And Arranged
    Two Responsive Services The Litany and the Ten Commandments for Use
    National Idealism and a State Church: A Constructive Essay in Religion
    Neighbourhood Guilds: An Instrument of Social Reform
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      Neighbourhood Guilds: An Instrument of Social Reform
    • Addresses and Essays

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A collection of essays and speeches by one of America's great thinkers and writers, whose ideas and insights on nature, society, and the human spirit continue to inspire readers to this day.

      Addresses and Essays
    • Get a new perspective on American society and culture with this penetrating examination of the sociology of religion. Stanton Coit explores the role of religion in American life, both historically and in the present day, shedding light on how religion has shaped and continues to shape American society.

      The Soul of America; a Constructive Essay in the Sociology of Religion
    • The Spiritual Nature of Man

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Coit provides an insightful exploration of the spiritual dimensions of human experience, offering a compelling argument for the importance of cultivating a deep and meaningful inner life.

      The Spiritual Nature of Man
    • Is Civilization a Disease?

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In this thought-provoking book, Stanton Coit argues that civilization is a disease that is destroying the planet. He examines the many ways in which modern society has failed to live in harmony with nature and provides a roadmap for a more sustainable future. This book is a must-read for anyone who is concerned about the environment and the future of our planet.

      Is Civilization a Disease?