1. The Social Consciousness Tends Positively to Emphasize the Personal Relation in Religion[66]
    1. Emphasizes Everywhere the Personal[66]
    2. Requires the Laws of a Deepening Friendship in Religion[67]
    3. Requires the Ideal Conditions of the Richest Life in Religion[68]
  2. The Social Consciousness thus Keeps the Truly Mystical[70]
    1. The Justifiable and Unjustifiable Elements in Mysticism[71]
      1. (1) Emotion, the Test[71]
      2. (2) Subjective Tendency[72]
      3. (3) Underestimating the Historical[72]
      4. (4) Tendency toward Vagueness[73]
      5. (5) Tendency toward Pantheism[73]
      6. (6) Tendency to Extravagant Symbolism[76]
    2. The Protest in Favor of the Whole Man[78]
    3. The Self-Controlled Recognition of Emotion[82]

CHAPTER VII

The Thorough Ethicizing of Religion[86]

  1. The Pressure of the Problem[86]
  2. The Statement of the Problem[87]
  3. The Answer[89]
    1. Involved in Relation to Christ[89]
    2. The Divine Will Felt in the Ethical Command[90]
    3. Involved in the Nature of God's Gifts[91]
    4. Communion with God, Through Harmony with His Ethical Will[92]
    5. The Vision of God for the Pure in Heart[92]
    6. Sharing the Life of God[93]
    7. Christ, as Satisfying Our Highest Claims on Life[94]
    8. The Vision of the Riches of the Life of Christ, Ethically Conditioned[96]
    9. The Moral Law, as a Revelation of the Love of God[98]

CHAPTER VIII

The Emphasis of the Social Consciousness Upon the Historically Christian[102]

  1. The Social Consciousness Needs Historical Justification[102]
  2. Christianity's Response to this Need[103]

THE INFLUENCE OF THE SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS UPON
THEOLOGICAL DOCTRINE

CHAPTER IX

General Results[105]