Footnotes

[1]. "The type of utilitarian ethical theory that makes the pursuit enjoyment and production of happiness the supreme end in moral conduct."—(Standard Dictionary.)

LESSON XXX.

(Scripture Reading Exercise.)

TYPICAL MODERN CONCEPTIONS OF GOD—(Continued).

ANALYSIS.

REFERENCES.

I. Typical Views of God—Philosophers:

6. Schleiermacher;

7. Hegel;

8. Schelling;

9. Spencer;

10. Fiske.

The works cited in Lesson xxvii and xxviii, will be available in this lesson; also the works quoted in the notes of this lesson.

The notes aim to convey in condensed form the generalized view of each Philosopher quoted. They make difficult reading, but—master them.

SPECIAL TEXT: "I gave my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all things that are done under heaven; this sore travail hath God given to the sons of men to be exercised therewith." Solomon: Ecclesiastes, Ch. i, 13.