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Essays and Addresses on the Philosophy of Religion by Friedrich von Hugel (1852 - 1925).

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/essays-and-addresses-on-the-philosophy-of-religion-by-friedrich-von-huegel/

Baron Friedrich von Hugel was a lay Catholic theologian whose work was influential during the rise of modernist thought. His Essays and Addresses on the Philosophy of Religion became a favorite work of later Christian writers C.S. Lewis and Flannery O'Connor. The book compiled previously written material into a single collection, divided into three parts: the first, on religion and theism in general; the second, on Christ's teachings and Christianity in general; the third, on the Catholic Church. (Dylan P. Straub)
  • Text source (only read from this text!): https://archive.org/details/essaysaddresses00hggoog
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Last edited by argonant on April 5th, 2017, 4:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by TriciaG »

I'll MC this.

Have you ever accessed the Magic Window (been DPL, soloist, or BC)?

May I suggest using this text link instead: https://archive.org/details/essaysaddresses00hggoog
I'm 99% it's the same text (even the same scan of the text), but I in Canada cannot access the text from Google Books. They've got it geographically blocked, I guess.
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Post by argonant »

Yes, I am currently the DPL for another project. This is my first solo project. Edit: Thanks for MCing!

I'll switch out the link, didn't know about that limitation with Google Books! It does indeed appear to be the same.
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Post by TriciaG »

OK, you're set up. A couple notes:

- I've shortened your file name a bit.
- For section titles, you could either do "Chapter 1 Part 1" etc., or "Title of Chapter 1, Part 1". Up to you. You get to fill 'em in. :)
- For the intro/outro, you could probably do "Chapter X Part 1 of Essays..." That would probably make the most sense.

Holler if you have questions. We'll stay in the Launch Pad for a while to see if we can get a DPL.
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Would enjoy being dpl.
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Thanks, Dave! I've put you in.
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I've divided the chapters roughly in half, and given an indication for where I'll start and end. I also plan to read at least the footnotes at the beginning of each chapter giving its original context, and may read additional footnotes that aren't just references. Skimming through, I think most, if not all, the remaining footnotes are references, so that might be unnecessary.

Looks like we're set to begin! Thank you both for your help!
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Looks good! Moving this to Going Solo...
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Post by argonant »

Dedication and preface (section 00) ready!

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/essaysandaddresses_00_hugel_128kb.mp3 (30:13)
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Post by craigdav1 »

0 PL OK.

Need to add url and duration (m:s) to MW. Nice read.
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Post by argonant »

Section 01 ready for PL.
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1 PL OK
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Post by argonant »

Just checking in to say that work has been busy and I'm running a bit behind schedule, but still in it.
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Another brief check in to say that I'm still committed to finishing this project, just caught up in life for the moment. Things should calm down in mid-July.
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Thank you for checking in!
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