T. S. Eliot Quote

Religion, as distinguished from modern paganism, implies a life in conformity with nature. It may be observed that the natural life and the supernatural life have a conformity to each other which neither has with the mechanistic life...A wrong attitude towards nature implies, somewhere, a wrong attitude towards God...[We should] struggle to recover the sense of relation to nature and to God.


Points of view (ed. 1941)


Religion, as distinguished from modern paganism, implies a life in conformity with nature. It may be observed that the natural life and the...

Religion, as distinguished from modern paganism, implies a life in conformity with nature. It may be observed that the natural life and the...

Religion, as distinguished from modern paganism, implies a life in conformity with nature. It may be observed that the natural life and the...

Religion, as distinguished from modern paganism, implies a life in conformity with nature. It may be observed that the natural life and the...