Frank B. Jevons

Frank B. Jevons
Frank Byron Jevons (1858–1936) was an English polymath, theologian, and writer known for his contributions to anthropology, philosophy, and the history of religion. He wrote extensively on the intersections of religion, ethics, and cultural evolution, with notable works like "An Introduction to the History of Religion" and "The Idea of God in Early Religions." Jevons believed that religious beliefs and practices evolved with societies, influencing ethical and moral standards. His work aimed to provide insights into the development of religious thought, making a significant impact on the study of comparative religion and the philosophy of ethics.

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I.OPTIMISM Innumerable writers at the end of the nineteenth century have reviewed the changes which in the last fifty years have come over the civilised world. The record indeed is admitted on all hands to be marvellous. Steam, electricity, machinery, and all the practical inventions of applied science have added enormously to the material wealth, comfort, and luxury of mankind. Intellectually, the... more...