The underlying theme of the book is to project G.B. Shaw as a man of religion behind the fa?ade of his iconoclasm. He was dramatist, a sociologist, a biologist, an economist, a humorist, an sugenist, and above all he was devoutly religious man. He considered religion as the life-blood of human civilization. A Man without a religion is considered by him as a coward. The Shavian conception of religion and moral values is quite unlike the traditional ones ...