Theology and the Social Consciousness / A Study of the Relations of the Social Consciousness to Theology (2nd ed.)
Henry Churchill King
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  • Abbott, Lyman, reference to, [131].
  • American Journal of Theology, The, reference to, [86].
  • Analogy of Organism. See Organism.
  • Annihilation, doctrine of, why rejected, 239 ff.
  • Arbitrariness, excluded in God, [220] ff.
  • Aristotle, quoted, [26];
    • his position abandoned by mysticism, [56].
  • Association, personal, in redemption, [149] ff;
    • in personal relation to God, [159] ff;
    • in confessions of faith, [167] ff.
  • Assumption of the book, [3].
  • Atonement, in the light of social consciousness, [147] ff, [150] ff;
    • the cost of, [150];
    • substitution and propitiation in, [150] ff;
    • analogy of father and child in, [154] ff;
    • blood covenant applied to, [157].
  • Baldwin, J. M., reference to, [12].
  • Biblical Trinity, [224], [225].
  • Blood covenant, as applied to doctrine of atonement, [157].
  • Böhme, Jacob, referred to, [71].
  • Bowne, B. P., on causality and purpose, [43];
    • on freedom, [182], [183].
  • Bradley, F. H., on the religious feeling in philosophy, [129].
  • Brooks, Phillips, reference to, [28], [146];
    • on the intellectual life of Jesus, [81];
    • on the emotional life of Jesus, [84];
    • on the universal interest of Jesus, [124];
    • on the likeness of men, [126];
    • on judgment according to the law of liberty, [238].
  • Bruce's The Kingdom of God, reference to, [52].
  • Bushnell, H., on impenitence of Jesus, [193].
  • Calvinism, [220].
  • Causality and purpose, [42], [43].
  • Christ, See Jesus.
  • Christian, the historically, emphasized by the social consciousness, [102] ff.
  • Christianity, as contributing to sense of mutual influences, [13];
    • sometimes unconscious, [130].
  • Church, the, importance of the doctrine of, [177] ff.
  • Clarke, W. N., referred to, [116], [224];
    • quoted, [132], [133], [152];
    • on propitiation, [151];
    • on doctrine of Trinity and Triunity, [223];
    • on revelation of inner life at judgment, [237].
  • Common qualities and interests, most valuable, [177] ff.
  • Confessions of faith, Christian fellowship in, [167] ff;
    • uniformity in, impossible, [169] ff;
    • and undesirable, [171] ff.
  • Corinthians, first, twelfth chapter of, as expression of analogy of organism, [23];
    • against false mysticism, [60]-61, [83].
  • Cornill, reference to, [64].
  • Creation, eternal, [214] ff;
    • reverence for person in, [230] ff.
  • Creed, Christian fellowship in, [167] ff;
    • uniformity in, impossible, [169] ff;
    • and undesirable, [171] ff.
  • Denison, J. H., referred to, [197].
  • Devotional literature, difficulty in, [84];
    • referred to, [141].
  • Dewey, John, referred to, [12].
  • Drummond, H., reference to, [21];
    • on sin, [140].
  • Du Bois, Patterson, on true spirit of fatherhood, [110].
  • Edwards, Jonathan, referred to, [22].
  • Election, in Paul, [116];
    • a choice for service, [116].
  • Emotion, extreme emphasis on, a danger in mysticism, [71];
    • cf. [135] ff.
  • Eternal creation, [214] ff.
  • "Eternal truths," God's relation to, [212] ff.
  • Ethical, the, in religion, [86] ff;
    • proofs that religion must be, [89] ff.
  • Ethicizing of religion, [89] ff;
    • involved in relation to Christ, [89];
    • the divine will in ethical command, [90];
    • involved in nature of God's gifts, [91];
    • communion with God through harmony with his will, [92];
    • the vision of God for the pure in heart, [92];
    • sharing the life of God, [93];
    • Christ, as satisfying our claims on life, [94];
    • attraction to Christ, ethically conditioned, [96];
    • the moral law, a revelation of the love of God, [98].
  • Ethics and religion, [87], [89] ff.
  • Everett, C. C, criticism of Nietzsche, [120].
  • Expository Times, The, reference to, [64].
  • Fairbairn, A. M., his The Place of Christ in Modern Theology, mentioned, [110];
    • on the Christian consciousness, [112];
    • referred to, [119], [196], [215], [234];
    • on sense of sin, [143];
    • on Christ as transcendent, [189];
    • on passibility of God, [221];
    • on annihilation, [239].
  • Faith, necessity of, in life, [43], [44].
  • Faith in men, increased by sense of likeness, [128].
  • Father and child, the analogy of, applied to redemption, [154] ff.
  • Favorites, none with God, [116] ff.
  • Fellowship, Christian, help of, in coming into kingdom, [159] ff;
    • within the kingdom, [162] ff;
    • in intercessory prayer, [164] ff;
    • in confessions of faith, [167] ff.
  • Fiske, John, reference to, [21].
  • Freedom, in man, [181] ff;
    • Bowne on, [182], [183];
    • references on, [182].
  • Fremantle, W. H., reference to, [141].
  • Friendship, laws of, as holding in religion, [67].
  • Future life;
    • moral reality of, [132] ff;
    • reverence for person in, [240] ff.
  • Galatians, Epistle to, referred to, [83].
  • Genung, G. F., on "an apocalypse of Kipling," [245].
  • Giddings, F. H., reference to, [9], [10], [19], [20], [62], [117];
    • on the "social mind," [138].
  • God, immanence of, as related to social consciousness, [40] ff;
    • his will, ethical basis of social consciousness, [44] ff;
    • sharing in our life, [48];
    • will of, felt in ethical command, [90];
    • his gifts require ethical attitude to receive them, [91], [92];
    • our sharing his life, [93];
    • we cannot do his will in general, [100];
    • a thoroughly personal conception of, needed, [207] ff;
    • guarding the conception of, [208] ff, [211];
    • suprapersonal in, [209];
    • Nash on doctrine of personality of, [210];
    • always completely personal, [212] ff;
    • relation to eternal truths, [212] ff;
    • as eternally creating, [214] ff;
    • unity and unchangeableness of, [216] ff;
    • limiting conception of immanence of, [217] ff;
    • deepening thought of Fatherhood of, [218] ff;
    • as the great servant, [219];
    • no arbitrariness in, [220];
    • passibility of God, [221];
    • trinity in, [222] ff.
  • Grahame, Kenneth, on love, [123];
    • referred to, [124].
  • Harnack, A., on Christ, [200].
  • Harris, J. R., quoted, [234].
  • Hegel, on greatest in art, [119].
  • Heredity, not to be over-emphasized, [37];
    • James, on, [37], [38].
  • Herrmann, W., referred to, [22], [70], [173];
    • his definition of mysticism, [56], [57];
    • on pantheistic tendency in mysticism, [58], [74];
    • on our satisfaction in Christ, [94];
    • on the help of the fellowship of the church, [161];
    • on Christ's rising to his ideals, [194];
    • on Christ's calling out absolute trust, [199];
    • on personal relation to God, [237].
  • Historical, the, under-estimated by mysticism, [72].
  • Historical justification needed by social consciousness, [59] ff, [102] ff.
  • Historically, the, Christian, emphasized by the social consciousness, [102] ff.
  • History, no mere natural process, [218] ff;
    • God in, [vii], [219].
  • Holy Spirit, doctrine of, often made superstitious, [236].
  • Honesty of the world, double meaning of, [80].
  • Hope for men, increased by sense of likeness, [128].
  • Hosea, as illustration of inter-play of human and divine relations, [68].
  • Howells, W. D., his A Boy's Town, quoted, [118];
    • referred to, [123].
  • Howison, G. H., on the person, [180], [208], [230];
    • referred to, [210].
  • Humanity, idea of, from Christianity, [13].
  • Ideal view, requires the facts of the social consciousness, [29] ff, [32] ff.
  • Imitation, to be avoided, [172] ff.
  • Immanence of God, as metaphysical ground of facts of social consciousness, [40] ff;
    • Lotze on, [40], [41];
    • limitations in conception of, [217] ff.
  • "Immortability," discussed, [124] ff.
  • Immortality, J. S. Mill on, [50];
    • Sully on, [50];
    • doctrine of, as affected by sense of likeness of men, [124] ff;
    • references on, [125].
  • Indian mysticism, [74].
  • Israel, significance of its social struggle, [63];
    • ecstasy among its prophets, [64].
  • James, William, on heredity, [37];
    • on metaphysics, [40];
    • on sense of reality, [72];
    • on nitrous-oxide-gas intoxication, [74];
    • on the world as a confusion, [78];
    • reference to, [79], [122], [124], [126];
    • on compensations, [117];
    • on varied ideals, [128];
    • on catching faith and courage, [147].
  • Jesus, Brooks on his intellectual life, [81];
    • on his emotional life, [84];
    • relation to, necessarily ethical, [89], [94], [96];
    • satisfies our highest claims on life, [94];
    • his social emphases, [111] ff;
    • Brooks on his interest in the uninteresting, [124];
    • the great Christian confession, [174] ff;
    • loyalty to, best assurance for doctrine, [175];
    • the personal in, [184] ff;
    • a personal revelation of God, [184] ff;
    • the moral and spiritual in his supremacy, [185] ff;
    • grounds of his supremacy, [188] ff;
    • among founders of religion, [189] ff;
    • his sinlessness, [192] ff;
    • his impenitence, [193];
    • rises to highest ideals, [194] ff;
    • shows character of God, [195] ff;
    • consciously able to redeem all men, [196];
    • transcendent God-consciousness and sense of mission, [197] ff;
    • calls out absolute trust, [198] ff;
    • in him God certainly finds us, [199] ff;
    • the ideal realized, [200] ff;
    • his double uniqueness, [201] ff;
    • sense of kinship with, and reality of, [205] ff;
    • divinity of, as related to Trinity, [224];
    • reverence for person in, [226] ff.
  • Judgment, according to light, [132] ff;
    • how God's can be favorable, [153] ff;
    • reverence for person in, [237] ff;
    • according to law of liberty, [238] ff.