Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy of Life, by Professor W.R. Boyce Gibson (A. & C. Black).
When he has studied these he will probably be anxious to read other works of Eucken's, of which translations have already appeared, or are soon to appear.
INDEX
- Absolute, the, [63]
- — Freedom and the, [61], [62]
- — Personality and the, [62], [63]
- — and historical religion, chap. [viii.]
- — religion, Christianity as the, [72]
- Activism, [41], [42]
- Atonement, the, [79]
- Characteristic Religion, [66], [67]
- Characteristics of a satisfactory solution of life, [16]
- Christ, as mediator, [74]
- — Personality of, [80]
- — Value of life of, [83]
- Christian Church, [81], [82]
- Christianity, and historical bases, [80], [81]
- — Appreciation of, [83]
- — as absolute religion, [72]
- — highest form of religion, [71], [72]
- Conversion, [57], [73]
- Empiricism, [36], [37]
- Eternal and transient in religion and Christianity, [72], [73]
- — truth contrasted with its temporary expression, [44], [45]
- Eucken, assumptions made by, [88]
- — bias, [87]
- — charge of irrationalism, [88], [89]
- — contributions to philosophy and religion, [90], [91]
- — faults of style, [86]
- — Incompleteness of philosophy of, [87]
- — Special excellences of philosophy of, [89]
- Evil, [51]