The Religion of Man (1931) by Rabindranath Tagore explores the meaning and significance of religion in cultural history. Originally delivered as the Hibbert Lectures in 1930, Tagore''s insights are based on experience, not theory.
Originally delivered as the Hibbertectures in Oxford in 1930, The Religion of Man (1931) is an extensive and commanding exposition of Rabindranath Tagore''s understanding of the meaning and significance of religion in the cultural history of man. Tagore delivered theseectures when he was nearly seventy-years-old, they are born of experience, not theory.