James Martineau
(1805–1900)

Unitarian theologian, younger brother of Harriet Martineau

James Martineau

Works

  • The existing state of theology, 1834 (short work) (external scan)
  • Human nature, 1844 (external scan)
  • Rationale of Religious Inquiry (1836) (external scan)
  • Miscellanies, 1852 (external scan)
  • Essays; philosophical and theological, 1866 (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
  • The Place of Mind in Nature and Intuition in Man, 1872 (external scan)
  • Hours of thought on sacred things, 1876 (external scan)
  • Modern Materialism: Its Attitude Towards Theology, 1876 (external scan)
  • Ideal Substitutes for God (1879) (external scan)
  • Study of Spinoza (1882) (external scan)
  • Types of Ethical Theory (1885) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
  • Study of Religion (1888) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
  • The Law Of Duty Moral Text Book, 1889 (external scan)
  • Essays, Reviews, and Addresses, 1890 (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Seat of Authority in Religion (1890) (external scan)
  • The three stages of Unitarian theology, 1894 (external scan)
  • Faith the beginning, self-surrender the fulfillment of the spiritual life, 1897 (external scan)
  • Inter amicos; letters between James Martineau and William Knight, 1869-72, Published 1901 (external scan)
  • National duties and other sermons and addresses, 1903 (external scan)

Works about Martineau


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