1. The Conception of Theology in Personal Terms[106]
  2. The Fatherhood of God, as the Determining Principle in Theology[109]
  3. Christ's Own Social Emphases[111]
  4. The Reflection in Theology of the Changes in the Conception of Religion[113]

CHAPTER X

The Influence of the Deepening Sense of the Like-Mindedness of Men Upon Theology[115]

  1. No Prime Favorites with God[116]
  2. The Great Universal Qualities and Interests, the Most Valuable[117]
  3. Essential Likeness Under very Diverse Forms[121]
  4. As Applied to the Question of Immortality[124]
  5. Consequent Larger Sympathy with Men, Faith in Men, and Hope for Men[127]
  6. Judgment According to Light, and the Moral Reality of the Future Life[132]

CHAPTER XI

The Influence of the Deepening Sense of the Mutual Influence of Men Upon Theology[136]

  1. The Real Unity of the Race[136]
  2. Deepening the Sense of Sin[139]
  3. Mutual Influence for Good in the Attainment of Character[145]
    1. Application to the Problem of Redemption[147]
    2. The Consequent Ethical and Spiritual Meaning of Substitution and Propitiation[150]
  4. Mutual Influence for Good in our Personal Relation to God[160]
    1. In Coming into the Kingdom[160]
    2. In Fellowship within the Kingdom[162]
    3. In Intercessory Prayer[164]
  5. Mutual Influence for Good in Confessions of Faith[167]
    1. Complete Uniformity of Belief and Statement Impossible[169]
    2. Complete Uniformity of Belief and Statement Undesirable[171]
  6. The Consequent Importance of the Doctrine of the Church[177]

CHAPTER XII

The Influence of the Deepening Sense of the Value and Sacredness of the Person
Upon Theology[179]

  1. The Recognition of the Personal in Man[180]
    1. Man's Personal Separateness from God[180]
    2. Emphasis upon Man's Moral Initiative[181]
    3. Man, a Child of God[183]
  2. The Recognition of the Personal in Christ[184]
    1. Christ, a Personal Revelation of God[184]
    2. Emphasizing the Moral and Spiritual in Asserting the Supremacy of Christ[185]
    3. The Moral and Spiritual Grounds of the Supremacy of Christ[188]
      1. (1) The Greatest in the Greatest Sphere[188]
      2. (2) The Sinless and Impenitent One[192]
      3. (3) Consciously Rises to the Highest Ideal[194]
      4. (4) Realizes the Character of God[195]
      5. (5) Consciously Able to Redeem All Men[196]
      6. (6) Complete Normality under this Transcendent God-Consciousness
        and Sense of Mission[197]
      7. (7) The Only Person Who can call out Absolute Trust[198]
      8. (8) The One, in Whom God Certainly Finds Us[199]
      9. (9) The Ideal Realized[200]
    4. Christ's Double Uniqueness[201]
    5. The Increasing Sense of Our Kinship with Christ, and of His Reality[205]
  3. The Recognition of the Personal in God.[207]
    1. The Steady Carrying Through of the Completely Personal
      in the Conception of God. Guarding the Conception[208]
    2. God is Always the Completely Personal God[212]
      1. (1) Consequent Relation of God to "Eternal Truths"[212]
      2. (2) Eternal Creation[214]
      3. (3) The Unity and Unchangeableness of God[216]
      4. (4) The Limitations of the Conception of Immanence[217]
    3. Deepening the Thought of the Fatherhood of God[218]
      1. (1) History, no Mere Natural Process[218]
      2. (2) God, the Great Servant[219]
      3. (3) No Divine Arbitrariness[220]
      4. (4) The Passibility of God[221]
    4. As to the Doctrine of a Social Trinity[222]
    5. Preëminent Reverence for Personality, Characterizing
      all God's Relations with Men[226]
      1. (1) Reflected in Christ[226]
      2. (2) In Creation[230]
      3. (3) In Providence[232]
      4. (4) In Our Personal Religious Life[233]
      5. (5) In the Judgment[237]
      6. (6) In the Future Life[240]