An impressive, thought-provoking work on the possible formulation of a future religious idea for mankind is entitled "The World Soul," by H. Fielding-Hall." Science, the author reminds us, has been seeking a world soul. He finds it in the world and in matter, not behind them. There are some startling disagreements with the fundamental, conventional ideas of Christianity. Nevertheless, the author and publisher combine in maintaining that "this book will be welcomed by those who have not found satisfaction in the theologies and philosophies of the day." -The American Review of Reviews, Volume 48 [1913] "Now and then we meet with a book outside of philosophy, outside of religion, outside of every known mode of presenting the meaning of the fact of life. They are a compound of amazing candor and amazing simplicity. They wipe away the shams and misconceptions. 'The World Soul' is such a book." -The Boston Transcript [1913]