Relation (fundamental), of man to reality; new, from the point of view of the spiritual life, [152] ff.

Religion; the system of life of, [6] ff.; its form and its justification, [273] ff.; its necessity in a spiritual culture, [312] ff.; its present condition, [324]; its requirements in a spiritual culture, [330] ff.; specific religious system of life rejected, [281] ff.

Romanticism; its significance and its limitations, [258] ff.

Science; its present greatness and problems, [345] ff.

Self-preservation, spiritual; distinguished from natural self-preservation, [126]

Sense; its estimate, [260]

Simplification (in revivals), [128]

Socialistic system; its significance and its limitations, [41] ff.

Society; the spiritual conception of, [196] ff.; emphasis upon society in the nineteenth century, [358] ff.

Spiritual culture, and human culture, [308] ff.