Absolute, God as, 32, 56, 96ff., 148, 150ff. Absolutes, 206; of experience, 188; kinds of, 200ff.; temporary, 121 Adjustment, 276 Agnosticism, 270 Alexander, H. B., 55, 70, 80 Alexander, S., 58, 70, 169, 235, 261
Almightiness of God, 84 Als ob philosophy, 150, 178-9, 237 Amoeba, 50
Ames, B. S., 71, 154, 156, 226 Analogy, 285 Angels, 113; fallen, 113 Angus, S., 135 Animal suffering, 88 Anselm of Aosta, 267 Anthropomorphism, 139, 148, 156, 160
Antigone, 33
Aquinas, Thomas, 228
Aristotle, 92, 94, 155-6, 200, 206, 238
Arnold, Matthew, 52, 153, 157, 189, 201, 209, 224, 237, 249, 262, 263, 270
Art and God, 40
Asceticism, 248
Atheism, 51; easy, 37; irrational. 81ff., 192
Atomists, Greek, 44
Atonement, 162; Shailer Mathews on, 60
Augustine, 51, 100, 125, 156, 255, 256, 267
Authority, moral, 122
Bacon, B. W., 288
Balfour, A. J., 43, 250
Barbour, C. E., 134
Barnes, H. E., 65, 102, 220
Barth, Karl, 51 [ p. 300 ]
Barthianism, 46
Beauty, absolute, 210; Greek, 247
Beckwith, C. A., 71
Bede, Adam, 160
Behaviorism, 103, 121, 175, 178
Belief, difficulties of, 270-1; power of, 250
Bell, W. Cosby, 15, 195 Bergson, H., 103, 109-10, 210, 235, 292
Bett, Henry, 167 “Beyond,” the moral, 246
Binder, R. M., 226
Biological facts, 90ff .
Biology, 231
Bishop Blougram’s Apology, 295
Body and mind, 176ff .
Boehme, J., 167
Bosanquet, B… 195
Bowne, B. P., 101, 116, 143, 150, 194, 235
Bradley, F. H., 166, 195
Brahmanism, 216
Bridges, H. J., 175
Brightman, E. S., 13, 14, 19, 25, 33, 55, 70, 80, 82, 102, 142, 150
Brinton, H. H., 167
Browning, E. B., 70
Browning, Robert, 147, 158, 160, 181, 183, 217, 292, 295
Buckham, J. W., 102, 133
Buddhism, 216
Butler, Joseph, 19
Butler, Josephine, 159
Byron, Lord, 224, 288
Cadman, S. Parkes, 72
Caird, E., 134, 167, 194
Caird, J., 69, 194, 244
Calamities, natural, 107
Calvin, John, 51, 70
Calvinism, 54, 56
Carlyle, Thomas, 43
Carneades, 19
Carr, H. W., 71
Cartesians, 194
Carton, Sidney, 160
Categorical imperative, 207
Causality, 64, 146
Causation, 130, 234
Cause, 267
Cavell, Edith, 219
Celsus, 38
Certainty, 290ff.; and faith, 26ff.; and God, 19ff., 252
Change, law of, 184-5
Charlemagne, 222
Children, significance of, 89-90
Choice, 120, 207, 208, 212, 286ff.; and absolutes, 202
Christ and Christianity, H
Christianity, 220; and Christ, 11
Chrysostom, 285
Church and education, 222
Clough, A. H., 55, 181, 241, 271, 294,296
Coleridge, S. T., 69, 153, 279; on materialism, 50
Conformity, Roman, 247
Confucianism. 216
Conklin, E. G., 117
Conscience, 205, 212, 245; reality of, 120
Consciousness, 280
Consequences of sin, 115ff., 129, 204
Consistency and truth, 130
Contingencies, 146
Co-operation, 233-4; divinehuman, 145ff.
Cosmos, 188; movement of, 276
Creation, free act, 51
Creative evolution, 235
Creativity, 234; of God, 158, 161; of man, 187; personal, 122
Criticism, objects of, 221; philosophy of, 184
Cross, of Christ, 40; of God, 139ff., 163
Curtis, O. A., 99, 169, 182
Dale, E. W., 33
Damnation, 100
Dampier-Whetham, W. C. D., 261
Dante, 92, 244-6
Darnell, T. W., 72
Davies, Trevor, 264
Dead Pan, The, 70
Deans, Jeannie, 160
Death, place of, 85ff.
Deeds and ideas, 184ff.
Democracy and God, 60
Democritus, 44
Denney. James, 11
Depravity, 126
Descartes, 194
Desire, 238, 242, 288
Despair, philosophy of, 61ff., 65
Determinism, 49, 63, 112, 222
Dewey, J., 193, 201
Dimmesdale, Arthur, 116
Diogenes, 209
Diotima of Mantineia, 224
Dipsychus, 271, 296
Diversity, human, 232ff.
Divine Comedy, The, 262
Dogmatism, justifiable, 41
Doubt, common, 31; danger of, 35; and faith, 218
Drake, Durant, 177, 195, 200, 224, 280, 296, 297
Drummond, H., 102
Dualism, 154, 272-3, 283-4
Duns Scotus, 61, 70, 97
Ecclesiastics, 222
Eckhart, Meister, 167
Ectogenesis, 38
Eddington, A. S., 174, 275
Education and church, 222
Edwards, Jonathan, 51
Elan vital, 103
Electrons, 142
Emergent, mind an, 175, 191
Empiricism, 207, 247; and religion, 244
Environment and mind, 176 Epigenesis, 194
Erigena, John Scotus, 152, 167
Error, inevitable, HOff.; not sin,
Ethics, 204; and evolution, 210: evolutionary, 121; relative and absolute, 199 Eucken, R., 11, 64, 185
Evaluation ana mind, 199ff.
Everlasting Mercy, The, 256
Evil, 66, 130; and God, 143ff., 161ff.; and law, 109; of world, 76ff.
Evolution, 175, 233; and ethics, 210; and freedom, 117; and God. 235; naturalistic, 28-9; and society, 222 Existence, blessedness of. 84ff.; systematic, 143; unity of, 234 Experience, 206, 275, 283ff.; and duration, 185; interpretive, 178; objective, 250ff.; process of, 90ff., 202; reliability of, 21, 178, 252; religiousj 249, 258; social, 179ff.; and subject, 122; varieties of, 23ff.
Fact and value, 92ff.
Failure, varieties of, 116ff.
Fairbairn, A. M., 71
Faith, 286ff.; and certainty, 26ff.; and choice, 217; conditions of, 95; justification of, 267ff.; rational, 132, 238; and reason, 19; rights of, 292
Fall, an original, 86
Fatten Yew, The, 44
Family, significance of, 89
Fatalism, 125
Feeling, 254
Figgis, J. N., 78
Finite, 55, 80-1, 151, 169
Finney, Ross, 135
Forms, native, 176ff.
Foster, G. B., 79
Freedom, 222; cost of, 110; of God, 52ff., 98ff.; of man, 98ff., 146, 202ff.
Fulton, Wm., 261
Function. 172-3
Future of religion, 220ff .
Futurity, 246
Galloway, G., 102, 107, 168, 242
Garibaldi, 39
Garvie, A. E., 224
Gautama, 256
Geulincx, 194
Gillespie, W. H., 45
Gilson, Etienne, 70
Givenness, 190ff., 283
Glover, 69, 169
Gnosticism, 125
God, as absolute, 32, 96ff., 150ff.; adequacy of, 54ff., 83; and art, 40; belief in, 216ff.; case against, 22ff.; certainty of, 252ff.; conception of, 157; creative will of, 61ff., 84; cross of, 139ff., 163; and democracy, 60; description of, 253: as Eternal Mind, 32; and evil, 143ff., 161ff.; and evolution, 235; as finite, 55, 75ff., 151; freedom of, 52ff., 98ff.; goodness of, 94ff.; as growing, 55, 80; holiness of, 159ff.; hypothetical, 24-5; and ideals, 119; immanence of, 143ff.; limitations of, 75ff., 95ff.; meaning of, 12, 23, 292; and the mind, 23; his motive, 84ff.; obligated, 128; personality of, 156-7, 254ff., 267ff . ; as Potter, 147; and proof, 25, 27; purpose of, 95ff.; reality of, 258-60, 2866*., 290; and reason, 272; and religion, 11; and right, 212ff.; rights of, 60ff.; and salvation, 161ff.; as Saviour, 139ff.; and science, 40; and sin, 126ff.; sovereignty of, 49ff.; substitutes for, 11-12, 36, 65; suffering, 148ff.; transcendent, 154; universal action of, 285ff.; and universe, 57ff.; and value, 212
Gods, abandoned. 53
Goodness, of God, 94ff.; as immanent principle, 80; purposed, 66-7; supremacy of, 41
Gordon, General, 160
Grace of God, 16&4, 255-6
Gray, Thomas, 185
Green, T. H., 194
Grubb, Edward, 296
Guido, 167
Guilt and error, 115ff.
Hadfield, J. A., 219
Haeckel, E., 44, 104, 235
Haldane, J. B. S., 38
Haldane, R. B., 194, 195
Haldar, Hiralal, 194
Harris, Charles, 71, 169, 210, 225
Hartley, David, 69
Haydon, A. Eustace, 63, 71, 80. 102, 215^6, 226
Heaven, criticisms of, 77
Hegel, G. W. F., 108, 140, 247, 267
Heim, Karl, 15, 46
Heine, Heinrich, 153
Henderson, L., 50
Her Portrait, 298
Heracleitus, 32, 235
Hertha, 146
Higher Pantheism, The, 146
History, 162; as process, 112-3; religions, 232
Hobhouse, L. T., 29, 135, 224, 261
Hocking, W. E., 14, 15, 56, 69, 102, 116, 134, 184, 219-20, 224, 233, 255, 285: on instinct, ill; on ontological argument, 32
Hoffding, Harald, 44, 45, 49, 53, 154, 199, 208, 216, 235, 242, 267
Holiness, of God, 131, 159ff.
Holism, 141
Holmes, J. H., 75, 77, 80, 102, 235
Holy God ; 255
Holy Spirit, sin against, 52-3
Hope evermore, and Believe, 294
Hope, rationality of, 65
Home, H. H., 46
Horton, W. M., 45
Hosea, 156
Hough, L. H., 44, 46
Hound of Heaven, The, 102, 136, 256
House of Life, The, 195
Human life, significance of, 30ff .
Humanism, 63, 214, 251; paradoxical, 34; values in, 35
Hume, David, 45, 76, 179, 220, 227
Hunger, significance of, 90-1
Huxley, Julian, 71, 101. 102, 120, 128, 168, 226, 228
Huxley, T. H., 113
Hyperion, 70
Idea. 258, 273, 277, 282
Ideal, 208ff .
Idealism, 179ff., 190; ethical, 66
Idealization, 116ff.
Ideals, and God, 128; and need, 167ff.
Ideas and deeds, 184ff.
Illusion, 256-7
Illusions, 252
Immanence, divine, 143
Immortality, 263
Impassibility of God, 151ff.
Imperfection of world, 76ff .
Impossible, category of, 98ff.
Imputation of sin, 1 16
Incarnation, 153, 225
Individuality, 140-1
Inequalities, place of, 93
Infallibility, llOff.
Inferno, 244-6
Inge, W. E., 14, 15, 122, 133, 152, 167
Instinct, and life, 109; in man, 111; and religion, 241 Integration, 234 Intellect and God, 42 Intelligence, explanations of, 29 Intelligibility of world, 130 Intuition, religious, 30 Irreligion, 240
Jainism, 216
James, William, 70, 110, 148, 257, 296
Jesus, 156, 165, 216, 256, 288 Joad, C. E. M., 43, 102, 168, 215, 226
Jonah, 205, 256 Jones, Henry, 83, 91, 103, 167, 195, 261
Jones, Rufus, 167 Jones, W. 'Tudor, 195 Judgment, standard of, 121, 130-1
Justice, eternal, 210 Justification of faith, 267ff .
Kant, Immanuel, 179, 200, 207, 267, 269; on experience, 24; on good will, 126; on subject of experience, 122; on vicariousness, 116
Keats, John, 185, 248, 291
Kidd, Benjamin, 135, 276
Kingdom of God, law of, 165
Knudson, A. C., 15, 45, 150, 167, 225
Kohler, K, 134
Kropotkin, Prince, 261
Krutch, J. W., 13, 43, 44, 61, 62, 68, 102, 166, 195, 196
Laborare esl orare, 181
Lake, Kirsopp, 226
Lamb of God, 163 Lamia, 291, 297
Law, absolutism of, 61; eternity of, 33; moral, 203ff. ; reign of, 109
Lecky, W. E. H., 220, 227
Legge, James, 216
Leibniz, G. W., 182
Leighton, J. A., 15, 261
Leuba, J., 13, 250
Life, a discovery, 238ff.; false explanations of, 50; hazards of, 76ff . ; human, its coherence, 221 ; and progress, 292-3; pure gift, 49, 86-7; struggle of, 91ff.
Limitations of God, 95ff .
Lincoln, A., 160
Lippmann, W., 25, 26, 34, 102, 113, 155, 204, 226
Locke, John, 269
Logic and God, 267ff ., 290-1
Logoi, 185; deeds as, 180ff.
Loisy, Abbe, 45
Lordship and service, 140ff .
Lost souls, 99
Lotze, Hermann, 185, 188, 194, 236, 274, 275, 284; on experience, 24; on God the lawgiver, 33
Love, 242
Loyalty, 121
Loyola, Ignatius, 256
Lucian of Samosata, 38
Lucretius, 38, 166, 215
Lyddas, 248
Lyman, E. W., 15
Macaulay, T. B., 30
Macbeth, Lady, 116
MacKenzie, J. S., 195
MacWilliam, John, 210, 225
McConneU, F. J., 102, 166
McDougall, Wm., 133, 241, 262, 283
McDowall, S. A., 135
McTaggart, J. E., 195
McWifiiains, J. A., 193
Maistre, T. de, 136
Malebranche, N., 194
Man, criticism of, 221ff.; freedom of, 98ff.; and God, 247; nature of, 174-5; and nature, 38-9, 282ff.; rational, 278; and religion, 232ff.; and reality, 275ff.
Manichseism, 55
Manifestation, divine, 122
Martineau, J., 134
Masefield, J., 256
Materialism, 29, 190
Mathematics, 275
Mathews, Shailer, 60
Matter, 177
Matthews, W. R., 15, 38, 69
Meaning, 179fL, 190ff., 278, 279
Mechanism, 62ff., 79, 175, 188, 213
Meliorism, 62, 68, 80
Mencken, H. L., 220
Menzies, A., 226
Mercier, Cardinal, 193
Milton, John, 82, 163, 244-6, 248
Mind, creative, 187ff.; and environment, 176; and evaluation, 199ff.; evidence of, 251; and God, 23; history of, 175ff.; intercourse of, 186ff.; interpretive, 172ff.; and nature, 97; and Other Mind, 50-1; reliability of, 269
Miracle, 96
Modernity, expressions of, 36
Monads, 182
Monologue, experience a, 180, 259
Montague, W. P., 14, 70, 168, 227
Moral absolute, 207ff.; absolutes, 202ff.; experience, 90; order, 115ff., 204ff.; and revelation, 214
Morality, 204; range of, 41
Morgan, Lloyd, 69, 210, 225
Moses, 256
Motive, God’s, 84ff.; and morals, 205ff.
Moxon, R. S., 135
Muirhead, J. H., 195
Murry, J. Middleton, 255
Myers, P. W. H., 27-8
Mysticism, 152
“Natural” man, 117; natural and moral orders, 211
Naturalism, 63ff., 81; and evil, 127; and theism, 67
Nature, 162; coherent, 274; and God, 56ff.; and life, 233; and man, 38-9, 201, 282ff.; and mind, 187ff.; and Other Mind, 213; and revelation, 234ff.; stabilities of, 189ff .
Necessary existence, 268-9
Necessitarianism, 51
Necessity, its place, 114
Need, and ideals, 118; and religion, 241ff.
Needham, J., 188, 195
Neo-Hegelians, 69
Neo-mechanism, 188
Neo-Platonism, 45, 151-2 Neo-realism, 178
Neo-Scholasticism, 193
Neutrals of being, 195-6
Newman, J. H., 261
Nietzsche, F., 78
Night of Forebeing, From The. 262
Nontheism, 65, 196, 253
Nontheistic religion, 215ff.
Nontheists. 12, 26
“Notes” of religion, 254
Obedience, 99, 208
Objective reference, 250ff.
Occam, William of, 189: Occam’s “razor,” 195
Occasionalism, 194, 236
Oman, J., 296
Omar Khayyam, 38
Omnipotence, 102, 155, 189
Omniscience and judgment, 124
Ontological argument, 32
Ontology, 32
Optimism, 144
Origen, 159
Original sin, 126
Orr, James, 169
Otto, Rudolf, 240, 253-4
Ought, sense of, 119ff., 199
Overstreet, H. A., 44, 168, 276
Ovid, 125
Pain, significance of, 90ff., 200-1
Pantheism, 290
Paradise Lost, 82, 163, 244-6, 262
Parmenides, 269
Pascal, B., 255
Past made present, 185
Paterson, W. P., 168, 241, 262
Patrick, G. T. W., 94, 193, 196, 261
Patriotism, 219 Patten, Wm., 261
Patterns, theory of, 176-7, 200
Paul, 147, 256
Perfection, conceivable, 130
Personalistic philosophy, 30-1, 175
Personality, creative, 122; of God, 254ff., 267ff.; self-expressive, 182
Pessimism, 144
Pfleiderer, Otto, 135, 296
Phaedrus, 224
Philo Judseus, 151, 167
Philosophy, rights of, 28
Physics, limitations of, 182
Pippa Passes, 181 Plato, 28, 113, 135, 200, 210, 267, 273
Platonism, 150
Pleasure, 200-1
Plotinus, 151, 167
Poets on abandoned gods, 53
Pompilia, 160 Potter, God as, 147
Pragmatism, 204; and God, 150 Pratt, J. B., 272-3, 282, 283
Prayer, significance of, 59-60
Pre-existent controls, 209-10
Pringle-Pattison, A. S., 15, 43, 103, 166, 193, 261, 269, 296
Probability, doctrine of, 19ff.
Process, its interpretation, 107; and purpose, 213
Procreation, significance of, 89
Progress, 231; as absolute, 62; conditions of, 117 ; natural, 233-4
Promethean God, 36, 227
Prometheus, 52
Prometheus Unbound, 70
Protagoras, 252
Psychologism, 252, 289
Psychology, and mind, 174; and sin, 120
Psychical and physical, 185-6
Punish, God’s right to, 129
Purpose, 107ff.; of God, 95ff., 163ff.; and process, 213
Purposiveness, 237, 289
Qui Laborat, Oral, 195
Rabbi Ben Ezra, 147
Radhakrishnan, S., 167
Rashdall. H., 224
Rationalism, 242, 292
Rationality of universe, 31
Raven, C. E., 15, 45, 256
Realism, 177, 183, 189, 273, 280; “critical,” 258
Reality, elements of. 272ff.; structure of, 284; and/values, 201ff.; varieties of, 23ff .
Reason, 186, 270, 286; and faith, 19; limitations of, HOff., 149; and nature, 274
Redwood, Hugh, 263
Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement, 168
Reflexes, prepotent, 121
Relationship, 273ff.
Relative, God as, 150ff.
Relativity in ethics, 199ff.
Relics, value of, 185
Religion, common elements of, ’ 218ff.; esoteric, 243; and experience, 258; future of, 220ff.; and God, 11; and invasion, 255ff.; and need, 241ff.; nontheistic, 215ff.; requirements of, 34; and revelation, 231ff.; and science, 57ff.; and theism, 12ff.; universal, 214ff.; and values, 199ff.; vitality of, 238ff ., 249
Response, the religious, 250ff.
Responsibility, 124ff., 128; human, 119
Restitution, 159
Revelation, 210ff. ; and the moral, 214; and religion, 231ff.; universal, 210-11
Right, its conditions, 126; power of, 212ff.
Rights of God, 60ff .
Ring and the Book, The, 147, 167
Ritchie, D. G., 195
Roberts, R., 60, 167
Rolland, R., 80
Rossetti, D. G., 183, 185, 281
Royce, Josiah, 121, 162, 267
Rubdiydt of Omar Khdyydm, 101
Ruskin, J., 248, 263
Russell, B., 56, 65, 79, 112, 127, 133, 166, 189, 242, 251, 262
Sabatier, A., 156
Saint Paul, 27-8
Saintship, path to, 128-9
Salvation, God and, 161ff.
Samson, Leon, 220
Sanctity, Christian, 247
Saul, 168
Saviour, God as, 139ff .
Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 243, 274 Schmidt, N., 44, 46, 71, 102, 215, 218ff.,226
Scholasticism, 141, 183 Scholastics, 255 Schopenhauer, A., 152, 235
Science, 274; and God, 40; and religion, 57ff .
Scott, C. A. Anderson, 134
Scott, E. F., 135
Sebald, 181
Seeberg, R., 149, 167
Self-Deception, 70, 270
Self-Dependence, 224
Self-existence, necessity of, 32
Self-judgment, 118ff.
Sellars, R. W., 69, 102, 166, 172-3, 262, 280, 282
Sense-experience, 275-6, 279
Servant, God as, 138ff .
Sheen, Fulton J., 71, 101, 193
Shekinah, 214, 285
Shelley, P. B., 70
Sidgwick, H., 224
Sidney, Philip, 160
Signs and symbols, 179
Simpson, J. Y., 261
Simultaneity or experience, 185
Sin and error, 114ff.; and God, 126ff.; inevitable, llOff.; meaning of, 123; and psychology, 120
Sincerity, 204, 245
Skepticism, 76, 287; possibility of,
Sleigh, R. S-, 71
Smith, W. B., 134
Smuts, Jan, 141, 166, 261
Social experience, 90, 179ff.
Society and individual, 141; and mind, 176ff.
Sockman, R., 226
Socrates, 120, 135, 224, 272
Solipsism, 20, 283
Solitary Reaper, The, 181
Sonnet on Chitton, 209, 224
Sonship, 99
Sophocles, 45
Sorley, W. R., 14, 15, 66, 92, 201, 224, 225, 296
Soul, idea of, 174; universality of, 233
Sovereignty of God, 49ff.
Spinoza, B., 32, 104, 140, 267, 269,
Spinozism, 151
Space, problem of, 58
Stephen, St., 288
Sterrett, J. M., 263
Strachan, R, H., 253
Streeter, B. H., 15, 147, 148, 167, 224, 226
Strong, C. A., 264
Struggle of life, 91ff.
Stylites, St. Simeon, 248
Subjectivism and religion, 250
Sublimity, Hebrew, 247
Substitutes for God, 65, 157
Suffering, challenge of, 91; of God, 148ff.; problem of, 87ff. Sui causa, 151
Summer Night, A, 237-8, 262
Supernaturalism, 30
Suso, Amandus, 248
Swinburne, A. C., 146
Symbols, 234; and nature, 39; universality of, 172ff.
Sympathy, divine, 152
System, world as, 96
Taylor, A. K, 15, 69, 92, 201, 224, 255 262
Teleology, 67, 94, 107, 175-6, 206-7
Temple, Wm., 15
Tennant, F. K., 134, 135
Tennyson, Alfred, 146, 186
Theism, 177, 268; and evil, 66ff.; logic of, 142; and meliorism, 62; optimistic, 83-4, 100; rational, 122; and religion, 12-14, 216ff.
Theistic evolution, 236
Thinghood, 281
Thompson, Francis, 27, 88, 131, 185, 205, 238, 256, 293, 298
Thomson, J. Arthur, 133, 261
Thought, power of, 184
Thouless, R. H., 252
Thyrsis, 189
Time, and eternity, 210; problem of, 58; and progress, 235
Titius, A., 15
Tolley, W. P., 70, 268
Tragedy, Aristotle on, 92
Transcendence, 154
Troeltsch, Ernst, 56, 71
Truth, difficulty of, 218; and religion, 244; of things, 273, 286
Turner, J. E., 213, 225
Tyndall, J., 280
Unitariness of life, 283ff . Unity of existence, 234
Universalism, 159 Universals, problem of, 140-1 Universe, elements of, 274; and God, 57ff.; holistic, 141; imperfection of, 76ff., 113; rational, 274; sinless, 131-2; tragedy of, 139
Urban, W., 55, 129, 194, 224, 278 Urquhart, W. S., 167, 297
Vaihinger, Hans, 150
Value, experience of, 279; and fact, 92ff.; and God, 212; judgments of, 201; and reality, 277-8; the supreme, 219
Values, independence of, 207; intrinsic, 66; moral, 155; production of, 112; and religion, 199ff.
Vaughan, K. M., 195
Vedantic philosophy, 49
Venture and life, 292-3
Vicariousness, Kant on, 116
Virgil, 76, 129
Von HartmaSnn, 152
Von Hugel, Friedrich, 66, 152, 185, 239, 263
Wallace, Wm., 194
Ward, James, 261
Ward, L. R., 44, 103, 277
Watson, John, 195, 296
Watson, John B., 103
Webb,C. C. J., 134
Wells, H. G., 80, 151, 157
Whitehead, A. N., 44, 95, 107, 155, 156, 200, 224, 275, 298
Wicksteed, P. H., 193, 228
Wieman, H. N., 14, 104, 156, 200, 217, 224, 226
Will, and belief, 271; Kant on good, 126
Wilson, George, 195
Word of God, 212
Wordsworth, Wm., 181, 247, 256, 263
World, friendly, 234; imperfection of, 76ff.; as process, 107 Wright, H. W., 290
Zoroastrianism, 14
Adventure, B. H. Streeter, 224
Adventures in Philosophy and Religion, J. B. Pratt, 296
Appearance and Reality, F. H. Bradley, 166
Artist and the Critic, _The,_L. H. Hough, 46
Ascent of Man, The, H. Drummond, 103
Atonement, The, B. P. Bowne, 134
Atonement, The, R. W. Dale, 45
Atonement and the Social Process, The, Shailer Mathews, 71
Authority in Religion, Edward Grubb, 296
Authority of Christian Experience, The, R. H. Straehan, 263
Behaviorism, J. B. Watson, 103 Behaviorism: A Battle Line, ed. W. P. King, 135 Belief Unbound, W. P. Montague, 70, 101, 168, 227 Biographia Literaria, S. T. Coleridge, 69
Calvin’s Institutes, 70
Can We Still Be Christians? R. Eucken, 11
Changing Backgrounds in Religion and Ethics, H. W. Carr, 71
Christian Faith, The, O. A. Curtis, 104, 169, 195
Christian God, The, R. Roberts, 71, 167
Christian Ideal for Human Society, The, A. E. Garvie, 224
Christian View of God and the World, The, J. Orr, 169
Christlike God, The, F. J. McConneU, 102, 166
Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, Commentary on, E. F. Scott, 135
Coming Religion, The, N. Schmidt, 44, 46, 71, 226
Concept of Sin, The, F. R. Tennant, 134, 135
Concerning Evolution, J. A. Thomson, 261
Conquest of Happiness, The, B. Russell, 56, 136, 262
Cosmology, J. A. Me Williams, 193
Creative Evolution, H. Bergson, 103, 133
Creator Spirit, The, C. E. Raven, 45
Critical Philosophy of Kant, 2 vols., Ed. Caird, 134
Criticism of the Philosophy of Bergson, J. Mac William, 225
Critique of Pure Reason, Kant, 269
Daedalus, J. B. S. Haldane, 46
De natura rerum, Lucretius, Eng. trans, by Bailey, 44, 166, 226 Defense of Philosophic Doubt, A, A. J. Balfour, 43 Development and Purpose, L. T. Hobhouse, 44, 261 Development of Theology, 0. Pfleiderer., Eng. trans, by F. J. Smith, 296
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, D. Hume, 45, 76
Direction of Human Evolution, The, E. G. Conklin, 134
Discourses on Religion. F. Schleiennacher, Eng. trans, by J. Oman, 262 297
Doctrine of God, The, A. C. Knudson, 45, 167 Doctrine of Sin, The, R. S. Moxon, 135 Duel With the Vatican, My, Abbe Loisy, 45
Emergent Evolution, Lloyd Morgan, 69
Enduring Quest, The, H. A. Overstreet, 44, 168, 297
Essays and Addresses on the Philosophy of Religion, F. von Hugel.
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Evolution and the Need of Atonement, S. A. McDowall, 135 Evolution of Theology in the Greek Philosophers, 2 vols., Ed. Caird, 167, 194
Evolutionary Naturalism, R. W. Sellars, 297
Faith and Reason in Religion, G. Galloway, 167
Faith of a Moralist, The, 2 vols., A. E. Taylor, 103, 224, 262
Faith That Enquires, A, Henry Jones, 102, 167, 261
Fitness of the Environment, The, L. Henderson, 69
Foundations of Belief, The, A. J. Balfour, 43, 563
Free Man’s Worship, A, B. Russell, 166, 242
Friedrich Nietzsche, G. B. Foster, 101
Fundamental Truths of Christianity, The, R. Seeberg, 167
God, J. Middleton Murry, 264
God in Christian Experience, W. R. Matthews, 46, 69
God in the Slums, Hugh Redwood, 263
Gospel and Its Tributaries, The, E. F. Scott, 135
Grand Strategy of Evolution, The, Win. Patten, 261
Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion, Studies in, Sterrett, 263
History of Ancient Philosophy, W. Windelband, Eng. trans, by H. E.
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History of European Morals, W. E. H. Lecky, 227 History of Rationalism in Europe, W. E. H. Lecky, 227 History of Religion, A. Menzies, 226
History of Science, A,W.G. D. Dampier-Whetham, 44, 261 Holism and Evolution. Jan Smuts, 166, 261 Human Nature and Conduct, J. Dewey, 194 Human Nature and Its Re-making, W. E. Hocking, 69, 102, 133, 134, 195, 224 261
Humanity of God, The, J. W. Buckham, 102, 133
Idea of God, The, C. A. Beckwith, 71
Idea of God in the Light of Recent Philosophy, The, A. S. Pringle-Pattison. 43, 103, 166, 193, 261, 296
Idea of God in the Philosophy of Augustine, The, W. P. Tolley, 70, 296 Idea of the Holy, The, R. Otto, Eng. trans, by J. W. Harvey, 262, 264
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Immanence of God, The, B. P. Bowne, 166
Intelligible World, The, W. Urban, 70, 136, 194, 224, 297
Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken’s Philosophy, An, W. Tudor Jones, 195
Introduction to the Psychology of Religion, An, R. H. Thouless, 263
Introduction to Social Psychology, An, Wm. McDougall, 262
Is God Limited? F. J. McConnell, 102
Jesus in the Experience of Men, T. R. Glover, 169 Jesus Christ and the Human Quest, E. Lewis, 225 Jewish Theology, K. Kohler, 134 Johannes Scotus Erigena, H. Bett, 167
Kant’s Philosophy of Religion, C. C. J. Webb, 134, 136
Life and Letters of T. H. Huxley, 2 vols., 113 Life, Mind, and Spirit, Lloyd Morgan, 69, 225 Literature and Dogma, M. Arnold, 168
Matter and Spirit, J. B. Pratt, 296, 297
Matter, Life, and Value, C. E. M. Joad, 43
Man and the Cosmos, J. A. Leighton, 261
Manual of Modern Scholastic Philosophy, Cardinal Mercier, 193
Meaning of God in Human Experience, The, W. E. Hocking, 45, 71
Meditations, Descartes, 194
Metamorphosis, Ovid, 136
Methods of Ethics, H. Sidgwick, 224
Microcosmus, 2 vols., H. Lotze, Eng. trans, by Hamilton and Jones, 43,
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Milton, Essay on, T. B. Macaulay, 44
Mind, and Its Place in Nature, D. Drake, 194, 196, 224, 296, 297 Modern Temper, The, 3. W. Krutch, 43, 44, 45, 61, 72, 166, 195 Morals in Evolution, L. T. Hobhouse, 135 Morals of To-morrow, R. Sockman, 226
Moral Values and the Idea of God, W. R. Sorley, 72, 103, 224, 225, 296 Mr. Britling Sees It Through, H. G. Wells, 168 Mutual Aid a Factor in Evolution, Prince Kropotkin, 261 My Idea of God, ed. J. F. Newton, 71, 101, 261 Mystic Witt, The, H. H. Brinton, 167 Mysticism and Logic, B. Russell, 72, 101
Natural History of Religion, The, D. Hume, 220, 227
Nature and God, W. Fulton, 261
Nature and Human Nature, H. B. Alexander, 70
Nature of Deity, The, J. E. Turner, 225
Nature of the Physical World, The, A. S. Eddington, 193, 262, 297
Nature of Religion, The, W. P. Paterson, 168, 262
Nature of the World and of Man, The, ed. H. H. Newman, 261
Necessary Existence of God, The, W. H. Gillespie, 45
Neo-Hegelianism, H. Haldar, 194
New Divine Order, The, Karl Heim, 46
New Education, This, H. H. Home, 46
New Humanism, The, L. Samson. 227
New Testament Ethics, C. A. Anderson Scott, 134
Order of Nature, The, L. Henderson, 69 Origin of Sin, The, F. R. Tennant, 135 Our Knowledge of the External World, B. Russell, 133, 263
Pantheism and the Value of Life, W. S. Urquhart, 167, 297
Personalism, B. P. Bowne, 101, 194, 261
Personality and Reality, J. E. Turner, 225
Personality and Science, L. H. Hough, 44
Phcedrus, Plato, Eng. trans, by Jowett, 134
Philosophical Basis of Religion, The, John Watson, 296
Philosophic au Moyen Age, La, Etienne Gilson, 70
Philosophy of the Abbe Bautain, The, W. M. Horton, 45
Philosophy of Humanism, The, R. B. Haldane, 194
Philosophy of Loyalty, The, J. Royce, 135
Philosophy of Personalism, The, A. C. Knudson, 45, 225
Philosophy of Plotinus, The, 2 vols., W. R. Inge, 167
Philosophy of Religion, Introduction to the, J. Caird, 69
Philosophy of Religion, The, G. Galloway, 102, 133, 167, 168, 262
Philosophy of Religion, The, H. Hoffding, Eng. trans, by B. E. Meyer, 44, 45, 168, 226, 261, 296
Philosophy of Religion, The, 4 vols., O. Pfleiderer, Eng. trans, by Stewart and Menzies, 135
Philosophy of the Christian Religion, The, A. M. Fairbairn, 71
Philosophy of Theism, The, B. P. Bowne, 261 Philosophy of Value, L. R. Ward, 44, 103, 297 Plato, A. E. Taylor, 69, 134, 135, 224 *
Pluralistic Universe, A, William James, 70 Poetics, Aristotle, 103 Pragmatism, William James, 133
Preface to Morals, A, W. Lippmann, 43, 133, 168, 224, 226
Present and Future of Religion, The, C. E. M. Joad, 43, 168, 226 Pro Fide, 4th rev. edit., Charles Harris, 71, 169, 225
Problem of Christianity, The, 2 vols., J. Royce, 135, 168
Problem of God, The, E. S. Brightman, 43, 70, 102, 166
Process and Reality, A. N. Whitehead, 133, 224, 275
Progress in Religion to the Christian Era, T. R. Glover, 69
Protagoras, Plato, Eng. trans, by Jowett, 135
Psychological Study of Religion, A, J. Leuba, 263
Psychologies of 1925, ed. Carl Murchison, 133
Psychology and Morals, J. A. Hadfield, 226
Quest of the Ages, The, A. Eustace Haydon, 71, 101, 168, 226
Quest for Certainty, The, J. Dewey, 224
Rational Good, The, L. T. Hobhouse, 224
Reactions Between Dogma and Philosophy, P. H. Wicksteed, 193, 228
Reality, B. H. Streeter, 166, 167. 226
Realm of Ends, The, James Ward, 261
Reign of Religion in Contemporary Philosophy, The, S. Radhakrishnan, 167
Religion, E. S. Ames, 168, 226 Religion as Man’s Completion, R. M. Binder, 226
Religion Coming of Age, R. W. Sellars, 69, 166, 193, 262
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Religion in the Making, A. N. Whitehead, 104, 298
Religion Within the Bounds of Mere Reason, Kant, 134
Religion Without God, F. J. Sheen, 71, 101, 193
Religion Without Revelation, J. Huxley, 71, 101, 135, 168, 226, 228
Religious Quests of the Groeco-Roman World, S. Angus, 135
Religious Response, The, H. W. Wright, 297
Riddle of the Universe, The, Ernest Haeckel, Eng. trans, by J. McCabe, 44,261
Sartor Resartus, T. Carlyle, 43
Science and the Modern World, A. N. Whitehead, 44, 104
Science and the Unseen World, A. S. Eddington, 262
Science of Power, The, Benjamin Kidd, 135
Science, Religion, and Reality, ed. J. Needham, 133, 195
Self and Its World, The, G. Wilson, 195
Sesame and Lilies, John Ruskin, 263
Sharing in Creation, W. Cosby Bell, 195
Significance of Personality, The, R. M. Vaughan, 195
Sin and the New^ Psychology, C. E. Barbour, 134
Skeptical Biologist, The, J. Needham, 195
Skeptical Essays, B. Russell, 133, 262
Soiree de Saintr-Petersbourg, Les, T. de Maistre, torn. 1 et 2, huiteme edit., 136
Sources of Religious Insight, J. Royce, 135
Space, Time, and Deity, 2 vols., S. Alexander, 70, 169, 261
Spiritual Interpretation of Nature, The, J. Y. Simpson, 261
Spiritual Voices in Modern Literature, Trevor Davies, 264
Studies in Christianity, B. P. Bowne, 134
Studies in Mystical Religion, Rufus Jones, 167
Sufficiency of Christianity, The, R. S. Sleigh, 71
Symposium, Plato, Eng. trans, by Jowett, 210, 224
System of Animate Nature, The, 2 vols., J. Arthur Thomson, 133
Taking the Name of Science in Vain, H. J. Bridges, 193
Theism and Humanism, A. J. Balfour, 43
Theory of Direct Realism, A, J. E. Turner, 225
Theory of Good and Evil, The, 2 vols., H. Rashdall, 224
Truth of Religion, The, R. Eucken, Eng. trans., 195
Types of Ethical Theory, 2 vols., James Martineau, 134
Vision and Authority, rev. edit., J. Oman, 296
Wanderer’s Way, A, C. E. Raven, 45, 264
What is the Mind? G. T. W. Patrick, 193
Will to Believe, The, William James, 296
Will to Freedom, The, J. N. Figgis, 101
World and Its Meaning, The, G. T. W. Patrick, 103, 193, 196, 261
Wrestle of Religion With Truth, H. N. Wieman, 104, 224, 226