
The Triple Thinkers (1938) [Oxford University Press, 1948], Preface, p. ix
R.F.Young, quoted from Goel, S. R. (2016). History of Hindu-Christian encounters, AD 304 to 1996. Chapter 10. ISBN 9788185990354 https://web.archive.org/web/20120501043412/http://voiceofdharma.org/books/hhce/
About John Muir
The Triple Thinkers (1938) [Oxford University Press, 1948], Preface, p. ix
“Books choose their authors; the act of creation is not entirely a rational and conscious one.”
La prétendue supériorité de l'homme sur la femme et la despotique autorité qu'il s'arroge sur elle ont la même origine que la domination de la noblesse.
[in Gracchus Babeuf avec les Egaux, Jean-Marc Shiappa, Les éditions ouvrières, 1991, 44, 27082 2892-7]
On women
Ch 28
A Canticle for Leibowitz (1959), Fiat Voluntas Tua
Source: 1790s, The Age of Reason, Part II (1795), Chapter III: Conclusion.
Context: The study of theology as it stands in Christian churches, is the study of nothing; it is founded on nothing; it rests on no principles; it proceeds by no authorities; it has no data; it can demonstrate nothing; and admits of no conclusion. Not any thing can be studied as a science without our being in possession of the principles upon which it is founded; and as this is not the case with Christian theology, it is therefore the study of nothing.
The Universe of Experience: A Worldview Beyond Science and Religion (1974)
Why I Am An Agnostic (1929)