ABSTRACT

Complementary to Theism and Cosmology, this book begins with a discussion of philosophical and theological idea-ism, and our common beliefs concerning nature, man, and God. It is principally concerned with idealism - the place of ideals in reality rather than with the place of ideas. It discusses personality, justice, value, morals and theism versus pantheism then ends with a discussion of the general relations between a cosmological theism and a theism whose primary interest is the conservation and the incarnation of what is good and fine.

chapter |2 pages

Preface

chapter |2 pages

Contents

chapter |18 pages

OF Argument

chapter 1|28 pages

The Ontological Argument

chapter 2|26 pages

The Nature ofMind

chapter |3 pages

of of

chapter |9 pages

If For

chapter |16 pages

Omniscience

chapter |9 pages

Mind and Deity

chapter |22 pages

hairy-but

chapter |11 pages

Divine Personality

chapter |1 pages

of To

chapter |19 pages

Providence

chapter |6 pages

felix

chapter |4 pages

Mind and Deity

chapter 7|2 pages

Value and Existence

chapter |2 pages

"X X". If

chapter |7 pages

of of

chapter |1 pages

Value and Existence spring-

chapter |15 pages

If of

chapter 8|32 pages

The Moral Proofs of

chapter |5 pages

Appendix Lecture

chapter 9|20 pages

Pantheism

chapter |1 pages

It of

chapter |8 pages

ofitself,

chapter |11 pages

of of

chapter |15 pages

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