recognizes as the Creator, Upholder, and Governor of the universe, Him who in history became incarnate and by death made atonement for human sin, 109

rests on Scriptural statements, 109

secures a Christian application of modern philosophical doctrine, 109

gives a more fruitful conception of matter, 109

considers nature as the omnipresent Christ, 109

presents Christ as the unifying reality of physical, mental and moral phenomena, 109

its relation to pantheism and deism, 109

furnishes a foundation for new interpretation in theology and philosophy, 109

helps to acceptance of Trinitarianism, 109

teaches that while the natural bond uniting to God cannot be broken, the moral bond may, 109, 110