Charlotte Perkins Gilman Quote

The religious need of the human mind remains alive, never more so, but it demands a teaching which can be understood. Slowly an apprehension of the intimate, usable power of God is growing among us, and a growing recognition of the only worth-while application of that power — in the improvement of the world.


The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1935)


The religious need of the human mind remains alive, never more so, but it demands a teaching which can be understood. Slowly an apprehension of the...

The religious need of the human mind remains alive, never more so, but it demands a teaching which can be understood. Slowly an apprehension of the...

The religious need of the human mind remains alive, never more so, but it demands a teaching which can be understood. Slowly an apprehension of the...

The religious need of the human mind remains alive, never more so, but it demands a teaching which can be understood. Slowly an apprehension of the...