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Absolute, 127, 253
Absolute idealism, 124, 126 £f., 167, 252
Acquaintance, 240
Activity, reciprocal, 177
Actus Purus, 102
AEsthetic experience, 14
Animism, 10
Anthropomorphism, 11, 31, 35, 261
Antinomies, 28
Apocalyptic Writings, 54
Apologeties, 4
Appearance and Reality, 15
Aristotelian conception of Deity, 72, 107
Armada, 270
Art, If
Artistic activity, 216
Atom, 259, 261
Atonement, 64 f., 247
Attributes of God, 102
Authority of religious experience, 158
Benevolence, 229 Best Possible World, 245
Bible, Inspiration of, 94, 114
Binitarian conception of God, 195
Block universe, 124
Buddhism, 22, 162
Calvinism, 106
Cappadocian Fathers, Theology of, 192
Catastrophe, 270
Canses, Free, 262
Centres of Consciousness, 263
Ceremonial Law, 62
Change, 261 ff.
Christian Ethic, 233 ; experience, 67f., 94, 112 f.; philosophy, 129; theism, 177; thought, 42, 93
Christianity, 39; and history, 83 ; and paganism, 1; and Platonism, 95 ft.
Christ-likeness, 68
Christ-mysticism, 70
Christology, 98; of New Testament, 69
Church, 70, 185, 275 f.; authority of, 196
Communion with God, 264
Completion, 127
Conceptual time, 257
Cosmological argument, 140
Courage, in God, 268
Creation, 104, 199, 202 ff., 2675 in time, 203; out of nothing, 204 f. ; purpose of, 220 ff., 237
Creative imagination, 211 ff.
Creativeness and personality, 166
Creator and creatures, 211
Creature-fecling, 32
Creatures and God, 178, 211
Crisis, 271
Cross, 64 f.
Deity, nature of, 101 ff.
Demiurge, 208
Demonology, 77
Determinisin, 56, 241, 267
Deus absconditus, 137
Deus philosophorum, 95, 109
Divine experience, 232’; government, 208,
Dogma, 81
Dualistn in New Testament, 15 ff.
Duration, 253
Economic Trinity, 180 f.
Education of man, 221
Ego, 168 ff., 172; transcendental, 129, 263
Emergence, 126
Emergent evolution, 126 ff., 144
Empty time, 257 [ p. 278 ]
Enjoyment, 240
Error, 152, 238
Eschatology, 49, 55
Eternal now, 256
Eternity, 250 ff. ; and time, 265 ff.
Ethic, Christian, 233
Event, 12
Evil, 22341. 234; as negation, 238 f,
Evil spirits, 66, 77; world, 79
Evolution,’ 117, 126f., 143 ff, 245; of religion, 20f1.; religion of, 145
Experiences, divine, 232; grades of, 133 f.
Fact, 162.
Fatalism, 241
Fatherhood of God, 58 ff., 80
Feeling, 7.
Fellowship, 231
Filial consciousnoss, 52
First Cause, 101
Flesh, 76
Foreknowledge, 241 ff.
Fourth Gospel, 49
Free causes, 262, 267
Freedom, 26, 262
Gnosis, 05
Gnosticism, 72
God, Creator, 72, 173, 202 ff. ; eternal, 263 ff.; ground of unity, 173; ground of world, 207ff.; holy, 73f.; Im: mense,” 119; immutable, 264f.; incomprehensible, 137 £.5 infinite, 119; jealous, 38 ; Knowable, '137f.;" love, 79, 2254f.; morally good, 2333 most real being, 173; omn potent, 134; personal, 157 fi. ; poet, 212; transcendent, 132 fi; “fatherhood of, 58 ff., 8 as judge, 271; sovereignty of, 206, 265; wisdom of, 181} word of, 181; and Absolute, 207; and creatures, 178; and history, 84, 153; in apocalyptic writings, 55/7; Calvin’s idea of, 106 ; influence of idea of, 30; Jowish idea of, 55; knowledge of, 20; theological conception of, 804f.; wrath of, 74£.
Good, problem of, 235
Goodness of God, 233
Gospel, 79; universal, 61
Government, Divine, 268
Graco, 26, 264
Greek Philosophy and Doctrine of Trinity, 182 f.; religion, 38
Hate, 230
Hebrew Approximations to Doctrine of Trinity, 181 f.; idea of God, 74; prophets, 41 religion, 40
Hebrew Religion, 40
Hebrews, epistle to, 71, 74
Historical trath, 161
History, 149 ff., 269 ; philosophy of, 83f.; as science, 1541.3 writing of, 150; and Christianity, 83; and God, 84; and Revelation, 45
Holiness of God, 73 f.; and love, 233
Holy Spirit, 85, 181 ff., 185, 195, 200; personality of, 195
I and Me, 172, 176, 191
Idealism, 124 f., 126 ff., 232, 252
Image of God, 191
Imagination, 211 ff., 230 ff.; and reason, 213
Imitation of Christ, 68 f.
Immanence, 26, 132 ff., 218 f.
Immanent teleology, 148
Immensity, 119
Immutability of God, 254 £.
Incarnation, 199, 248, 274
“In Christ,” 69
Indian theology, 159
Individuality, 165 ff.
Infallible book, 226
Infinity, 102, 119
Intellectualist theory of religion, 18
Intuition, 9 ff.
Jesus, Messiah, 63 ; religion of, 67
Jesus’ experience of God, 44 ff. ; attitude to Mosaic law, 62
Johannine writings, 43 ; theology, 65, 70, 79, 185, 225
Judgment of God, 271
Kingdom or God, 55 ff., 64, 220, 232, 274 ff.
Knowing, 240 [ p. 279 ]
Laws of Nature, 216 ff.
League of Nations, 270
Liberal theology, 82
Logos, 200. See also Word of God
Love, nature of, 225 ff.; of God, 794f., 193, 223 4f., 225 ff; and holiness, 233
Man, mystery of, 31; natural, 275 ; in universe, 120
Maya, 207, 262
Messiah, 63
Metaphysical attributes of God, 102
Metaphysics, modern, 121 ff. ; and theology, 250
Mind, nature of, 128 ff.
Modernism, 47
Modern mind, 111 #.
Monism, 122 f., 207
Monotheism, 37; of Apostles, 69
Moral atiributes of God, 102; experience, 154; teaching of Christ, 575 will, 16
Mosaic law, 62
Mystory religions, 2, 43, 72
Mythology, 81, 207
Mysticism, 23, 51, 70
Naturalism, 123 ff.
Natural man, 275; science, 115 £.
Natura sivi Deus, 109
Nature, 118, 129, 141 ff., 221, 24 hy of, 141 ff, 267 ff.
Necessity, 220
Neo-Platonic trinity, 183
Neo-Platonism, 96, 183
Neutral Monism, 122 f.
New Covenant, 57
New Idealism, 128 ff.
Newtonian physics, 257
Noumenal self, 260
Now, eternal, 256
Numinous feeling, 8
Objects, eternal, 142
Olympian religion, 38
Omnipotence, 236
Omnipresence, 218
Omniscience, 239
Ontological trinity, 189
Optimism, 237
Otherworldliness, 19
Pagasism, 1
Pantheism, 203
Passion of Christ, 64, 81f., 225, 234, 248
Past, nature of, 150
Paul, St., theology of, 72 ff., 265
Perfection, 13
Perfect being, 103; personality, 1745 society, 198
Perfection, meaning of, 103
Person, eréativo, 166; meaning of, 163 ff.; and self, 171; of Christ, 98
Personality, 100 .; infinite, 176 5 perfect, 174; of God, 167 ff.
Persons, historical, 272f1.; of Trinity, 181
Pessimism, 237, 247
Philosophical tendencies, 130 ff.
Philosophy of history, 83f., 149 fi.; of nature, 267
Physical universe, 120
Physies, Newtonian, 257
Platonism and Christianity, 95 £8.
Pluralism, 207
Plurality of selves, 263,
Polytheism, 10, 35, 37
Possession, 187
Pragmatism, 202
Prayer, 26, 35, 162
Preaching, 231
Predestination, 226
Presence of God, 134 4
Prince of the Power of the air, 77
Problem of Evil, 2344; in New Testament, 73
Problem of Good, 235
Progross in religion, 28 fl.
Projection, 22
Proofs of existence of God, 138
Prophetic idea of God, 57
Prophots, 31, 41 .
Providence, 260 ff.; Jesus’ view of, 65f.
Psychological idea of God, 975 explanation, 23
Psychology, analytical, 166; and Jesus’ experience, 48
Purpose of creation, 237
Realism, 251
Reality, 155 aa
Reason, 228; and imagination, 213
Redeemer, 274
Redemption, 21, 82, 104 [ p. 280 ]
Reformation theology, 105
Relativity, 121
Religion, definitions of, 5; nature of, 64; paradox’ of, 25 ff.; progressive, 28; and theology, 8941; of evolution, 145; of Jesus, 67
Religious consciousness, 3
Repentance, 58
Responsiveness, 194
Restatement of faith, 93
Resurrection, 70
Revelation and history, 45
Rhythm, 217
Ritschlian theology, 3
Russia, Bolshevik, 5, 196
Sabellian Heresy, 180,
Sacrifice, in Divine experience, 246
Salvation, 21
Satan, 77
Scholastic theology, 60, 100 t., 139, 227, 238
Science, 11, 13, 1154.3 theology, $2
Scientific method, 46, 115; truth, 118
Scripture, authority of, 114
Self, 22, 168 f.
Self-consciousness, 171, 190 f.
Self-determination, 263
Self-knowledge, 191 ff.
Self, noumenal, 175, 260; and not-self, 175 ; and person, 171 ; as activity, 170; as substance, 170
Selves, plurality of, 263
Simultaneity, 256
Sinlessness, 51 f.
Social mind, 196 ff. ; will, 196 ff.
Society, 198; providential, 275
Son of God, 199
Sonship, 61
Sovereignty of Cod, 206
Special Providence, 273
Spirit, 150; of God, 181 #.
Subject, 263
Subsistence, 262
Substance, 12
Suocession, 261 f.
Suffering, 238 f. ; Servant, 63; of animals, 244 ence, 246
Supremacy of God, 265
Surprise in divine experience, 242
Teleological Argument, 140
Teleology, 146 ff.
Theism, 177; types of, 234 ff; and history, 153
Theistic proofs, 138 ff.
Theodiey, 73
Theological Determinism, 267
Theology, Indian, 159;’ Johannine, 65, 70, 79, 185, 225; Reformation, 105; scholastic, 60, 100ff.,’ 139, 227, 238 function of, 90 ff. ; need for, 90 ; and metaphysics, 260; and religion, 80 ff.; of St. Paul, 72 fi., 265
Thomism, 100 ff.
Time, 250 fl. ; and creation, 204 ; and eternity, 265 ff.; and will, 259
Transcendence, 26, 33, 1324. ; aspects of, 134 ff.; meaning of, 136 fi.
Trinitarian formula, 187
Trinity, 180 ff.; Economic, 189 ; neo-Platonic, 183 ; ontological, 189; Hebrew basis of, 181 ff Now Testament basis of, 85f., 181i.
Truth, 1555 scientific, 118 historical, 151;
Uniformity of Nature, 118, 201
Unitarianism, 194
Unity, neod for, 18 f.
Universal validity of gospel, 61
Universals, 142, 251
Universe, 129;” meaning of, 133, 205
Values, 20; in history, 155; and persons, 161 f.
Via Eminentiae, 60, 215
Vitalism, 143
Wins asp Tre, 259
Wisdom of God, 181, 268
Word of God, 72, 181, 200
Work of art, 214
World, evil, 79
Worship, 26, 162
Wrath of God, 74,
Surprise in divine experience, 242
Zoolatry, 146
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Adcock, Sr. J., 244
Addison, J., 160
Agobard, 94
Alexander, S., 125, 126, 144, 250
Apologists, 95
Aristotle, 6, 220. ee
Articles of religion,
Augustine, St., 20, 98 ff, 192, 205, 219, 266
Aveling, F., 160 ff.
Bergson, H., 166, 201, 253
Berkeley, Bishop, 164
Bevan, E., 78
Bohr, N., 250
Bonaventura, St., 36, 100
Bosanquet, B., 47, 123, 126, 197, 214, 208
Boutroux, E., 10,
Bralley, F. H., 15, 122, 12041, 156, 167, 252
Broad, C. D., 123
Brown, W., ii75
Browning, E. B.,
Bultmann, R., 48 ., 65
Burnet, J., 31
Butler, Bishop J., 230, 245
Canvey, 106
Carr, H. Wildon, 83, 121, 210
Clement of Alexandria, St., 36, 95, 96 ff.
Croce, B., 14, 18, 1284, 1491, 163
Descartes, 108, 170
Dewoy, Ju. 115
Dickens, C., 215
Dschagyanegeo, 36
Eckhardt, 129
Eddington, A. 8., 117f., 221
Fawcett, D., 214
Fichte, 15, 129, 263
Franks, R. 8., 104
Frazer, J., Sit, 18
Ganym, A. B., 189
Gentile, G., 138 ff., 170, 263
Gilson, 108
Gore, C., 98
Gould, G., 127 Green, T. H., 263
Harpane, J. 8., 115, 118, 125 Hanson, R., 09, 104
Hogel, 34, 149 f. Heder, F, 4, 36
Heine, 80 10 Hocking, WE.,
Hagel, F. von, 19, 247, 266 Husley, A., 24
Hurley, J., 126, 144
Inge, W. R., 96, 99, 210
Irenseus, St., 205,
James, St., 67
James, W., 52, 124
Jeremiah, 41
Joad, C. B. M., 144, 146
Jones, Sir H., 35
Kant, 16, 27, 109, 263
Keats, 217
Keynes, M.,
Kink, K. E, 181, 183, 186.
Lermn, 209 f., 287
Lenin, 6
Lloyd, Morgan C., 126, 147
Lodge, R. C., 33
Loisy, A., 47
Lotze, H., 175
Luther, 105, 272
McDoveats, W., 126
McGiffert, A. C.,'44, 68
Maciver, R. M.,'197
Mackintosh, Re, 247
McTaggart, E.
Malobranche, 30, 108, 200
Martensen, HL, 268
Masai, 36
Mil, J.8., 237
Miller, F., 196
Moffat, J., 224
Montefiore, C. G., 59
More, P. E., 97, 108, 230
Mosley, J. K., 69, 84, 107, 247
Murray,
Navoteon I, 272
Oaxerey, H. D., 154
Omar, 80
Origen, 95
Ottley, R. L., 187
Otto, R., 8, 21, 32, 76, 77, 129
Parrersow, W. P., 30
Paul, St., 43, 185
Philo, 95, 200
Plato, 82, 41, 96, 182, 208 f., 251
Plotinus, '99,'182
Poole, R. L., 94
Pratt, J.B, 21
Pringle Pattison, 107, 249
Rasmpant, H., 62
Rawlinson, AE, J., 181
Reinach; 8., 5
Reyburn, H. ¥., 150
Rickert, H., 158
Robinson, H. Wheeler, 181, 185, 186
Roman Missal, 268
Royee, J., 47,'70
Russell, B., 0, 18, 118, 210, 220
Scunemrmacuen, 6ff., 21, 24, 1861., 189
Schwartz, H., 97, 100
Schweitzer, A., 55
Scott Lidgett, 60
Shakespeare, 213, 215, 219
Shaw, B., 145
Shebbeare, C. J., 269
Sinclair, M., 241
Small, A. W., 196
Sortais, G., 102, 227
Spinoza, 45, 90, 109, 208,
Tayror, A. E., 142, 182
Tennant, F. R., 12, 17, 167 f., 192, 267
Thomas Aquinas, St., 100, 139
Thompson, 8. C., 267
Troeltsch, E., 155
Tyrrell, G., 91
Underhill, E., 51
Vatican Decrees, 89
Voltaire, 237
Ward, J., 122, 168
Webb, 0.0. J., 27, 188
Weiss, J., 55
Wells, H. G., 145
White, H. J., 49
Whitehead, A. N., 12, 27, 46, 141, 147
Windelband, W., 259
Wordsworth, 24
Xenophanes, 31
Ganesis I 26, 129; I 31, 204; 113, 204; VI, 107
Deuteronomy XXXII", 264
Job XLS, §,
Psalms XXL, 52; XXXII, 65 5 LU, 36; CIT, 58; CLV%, 1, 55; OXLVIIIS, 204
Isaiah TI, 33; “XXX1-, 043; XLU, '63;° “XLV, “58; XLVI, 58; LIT, 63; LVIDS, 65; LXI, 63; 243; XXXII,
Ezekicl V, 243 Habalskuk I8, 74
Ecclesiasticus XVI27, 120
Matthew IV, 53; ’ VIIN, 60; VIIL4, 61; VIIT#, 62; VIII", 31; X**,'59, 65; XI, 03; XIt.21, 80; XV" 61; XVI, 63; XXIMDP?, 243; XXVIe, 54; XXVIO., 53
Mark VII", 62; X, 63; XIV2?fi., “54; XIV, 64; XV%4, 52
Luke IIT, 4, 83; IVv38, 635 VII*-“, 61; VII?, 62; VII, 63; IX*, 31; X™, 2, 80; Gl, 62; XI,’ 89; 66; XII,” 61; 1, 59; XVI, 80; XVII”, 575 », BT; XXV" fi, 54
John 1°, “60; TIT, 79 and 81; Ts, 74; Iv, 53; X*, 713 XIV, 200; XIV’, 81; XVI”, 186 ; XVI", 201 ; XVI", 201 5 XVI", 186; XVII, 69 Acts IV2°.18, 86
Romans I" 75; 1%, 72; THT?-++, 86; V*, 228; Vis, 68; Vie, 79; VIL, 32; VIil*-7, 76; VIIU*, 60 5’ VIII, , 85 3 IX, 266; IX, 73; XI, 266; XI, 38, 73; X18, 845 XII, 233
1 Corinthians 127, 271; XIIt7, 283 70; XIT-8, 70; XIII, 245 ; Xv", 78
2 Corinthians Is, 8, gi ; 1V4,71; 1V4,8 Vii, 80; Vine obs XID 86
Ephesians 1%, #3, 70; 114, 775 Nits, 72, 233; iT, 72; 11, 10, 368; IV", 18, 70, 79; IV, 185; VI, 77 Philippians 11%, *, 68; 113%, 27
Colossians I’,’71; 14, 72; IT, TEs, 71;
Hebrews, 71; X#-81, 755
James 1", 254
1 John 118-17, 77; TIT?, Tv?, 226; "IV, Re eo v1, 76 5 V2, 79°