Theologies of Immanence

 

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (1862-1932) was a prominent advocate of Paganism in the late 19th and early 20th century.  He had worked on a co-operative farm in his youth.  He was also a friend of EM Forster.  He also invented the idea of the League of Nations (theforerunner of the United Nations), and was a pacifist.

 

Pagan works

 

  • The Greek View of Life, 1896.

     

  • Religion. A Criticism and a Forecast, 1905.

     

  • Religion and Immortality, 1911.

     

  • After Two Thousand Years: a Dialogue between Plato and a Modern Young Man, 1930.

     

  • Plato and his Dialogues, 1931.

     

  • The Contribution of Ancient Greece to Modern Life, 1932.

 

Further reading

 

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