- Absolute state, 80
- Absolutism, 266
- Accademia dei Lincei, 236
- “Acids of modernity.” See Modernity.
- Acquisitive instinct, 250
- Acton, Lord, 56
- Adams, Henry, 71
- Adeimantus, 160
- Adultery, 89
- “Agnostic,” 28, 77
- Agnostics, 29, 54
- Agnosticism, 34
- Allegiance, 263, 265, 267, 268–269
- Allegory, 37, 38–40
- American farmer, 85, 276
- Americanism, 61, 63, 274
- American Philosophical Association, 236
- Anabaptists, 15
- Analysis, scientific, 107
- Ananias, 95
- Anarchy, moral, 209
- Anne, St., 149
- Anthropomorphism, 28, 148
- Anti-evolution laws, 31
- Antioch, 51, 52
- Apostles, 58, 99, 120, 200
- Aquinas, St. Thomas, 11, 68, 71, 100, 218, 323
- Arcadia, 148, 162
- Arians, 52
- Aristocracy, 15
- Aristophanes, 4
- Aristotle, 26, 48, 127, 156, 157, 161, 166–167, 194, 224, 244, 319
- Art, 112;
- Christian, 101;
- for art’s sake, 101, 104–105, 107
- Artist, modern, 108–109
- Artists and the Catholic Church, 98–101, 104
- Asbury, Bishop, 158
- Asbury, Herbert, 158
- Asceticism, 155, 156–161, 191, 192, 204, 205
- Astronomers, Newtonian, 123
- Atheism, 28, 324
- “Atheist,” 28, 29
- Atheists, 6, 54, 194
- Augsburg, Peace of, 79
- Augustine, St., 37, 38, 69, 71, 73, 113, 196
- Authority, 13, 14, 166, 202, 262, 272, 317, 326;
- divine, 135;
- ecclesiastical, 14–15, 35, 76, 93, 133, 236;
- moral, 9
- Bacon, 324
- Baxter, 86
- Beard, Charles A., 233, 235
- Beauty, religion of, 18
- Beauvais, Vincent de, 99
- Behavior, 171–172, 186
- Behaviorism, 174, 177
- Belief, childish, 185, 189, 190
- Berenson, 109
- Bergson, 107
- Berlin Academy, 236
- Besant, Mrs., 290
- Betelguese, 169
- Bible, 13, 23, 27, 34–35, 37, 38–39, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47–48, 60, 78, 121, 131, 132, 162, 214, 288;
- epic of, 116, 117
- Biblical world, 40
- Bigotry, 190
- Bill of Rights, 114
- Biologists, 150–151, 325
- Birth control, 93, 285, 287, 289–291, 292–293, 296–297, 298–299, 301, 305–306, 307
- Bishop of Rome, 71
- Bodin, Jean, 262
- Bolshevism, 251–253, 254–255
- Bradlaugh, 290
- Breuer, 220
- Bridgman, Prof., 129
- Broadway Temple, 88
- Brownell, W. C., 24
- Bryan, 77
- Buddha, 46, 155, 156, 161, 165, 193, 194, 199, 200
- Buffon, 241
- Bunyan, John, 86
- Bureaucracy, 249–250
- Burke, Edmund, 280
- Bury, Prof. John B., 236
- Business, 231, 284;
- and the Catholic Church, 84–88;
- organized, 244;
- stabilization of, 256
- Byron, 5, 6
- Calles, 264, 265
- Calvin, 13, 39, 73, 74, 135
- Calvinism, 13
- Canby, Henry Seidel, 17
- Capitalism, 16, 85, 245, 247–248, 250–251;
- primitive, 251–252;
- rise of, 232, 245–246
- Capitalists, 242;
- abolition of, 249–250;
- coercion of, 248–249
- Capitalistic credo, 244–245
- Caste, 199
- Catholic Church, 7, 15, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 49, 58, 72, 73, 77, 81, 84–85, 86, 94, 98, 117, 120, 161, 205–206, 291
- Catholic Encyclopedia, 51, 74
- Catholicism, 11, 15, 35, 58, 78, 81, 86, 109
- Catholics, 74, 76–77
- Cause and effect, 181
- Cecilia, St., 98–99
- Certainty, feeling of, 19, 21, 322
- Certainty, moral. See Moral certainty.
- Chateaubriand, 5
- Chesterton, G. K., 56–57
- Children and the churches, 91, 93
- Christ, 13, 14, 23, 29–30, 33, 58, 74, 99, 205;
- See also Jesus.
- “Christ, athletes of,” 160
- Christian capitalism, 87
- Christian Directory, 86
- Christian doctrine, 152, 163
- Christian Fathers, 207
- Christianity, 8–9, 11, 29–30, 32, 34, 55, 58, 205–206, 250;
- foundations of, 51
- Christianity and Liberalism, 32
- Christian socialism, 87
- Chrysostom, St., 51–54
- Church and state, 75, 79–80, 112
- Church attendance, 48
- Church councils, 58
- Church of England, 266
- Church of St. Urban, 98
- City of God, 69, 71;
- See also “Civitas Dei.”
- Civilization, cycle of, 232;
- modern, 4, 9, 62, 230, 233–234, 237, 240, 241, 265, 267, 271, 273, 300, 327;
- Roman, 233–234;
- technological, 233, 238, 240
- Civil service, 271–272
- Civil War, 66
- Civitas Dei, 70;
- See also “City of God.”
- Commercial enterprise, 86
- Commonsense, religion of, 44, 45
- Commonweal, 34
- Communities, homogeneous, 270–271
- Competition, 247;
- free, 244
- Compulsions, old and new, 9–10
- Comstock, Anthony, 156
- Conceptions of God, 51;
- Eighteenth-Century, 55;
- Luther’s, 53;
- mediæval, 55, 71–72;
- Modernist, 55;
- Oriental, 55;
- St. Chrysostom’s, 52–53
- Concepts, fixed, 171
- Conclusions to The Renaissance, 106
- Conduct, human, 145, 230, 284, 323
- Conformity, 12, 324–325, 328
- Confucius, 193, 196, 258, 327
- Conventions, new, 12
- Conversion, 192, 198
- Council of Vienna, 87
- Counter-Reformation, 94, 96
- Courage, 222–223
- Cox, Harold, 288
- Creation, 99;
- theory of, 11
- Creative evolution, 18, 117, 131
- Creator, dependence on, 69
- Credulity, modern, 8–9
- Creeds, profusion of, 110
- Critique of Pure Reason, 136
- Cults, modern, 9, 14, 125–126
- Culture, theocratic, 164, 175, 221
- Curia, 81
- Curiosity, 129–130
- Custom, 166, 167, 241, 327
- Dante, 11, 68, 69, 128, 323
- Darwin, 210
- Darwinism, 125, 132, 174
- Darrow, Clarence, 13
- Davids, Rhys, 165
- Decoding the Bible, 41, 47
- Della Porta, 236
- Democracy, 15, 264, 278
- Desire, reform of, 201, 202, 282, 320–321
- Desires, human, 145, 146, 165, 167–170, 172, 180, 182, 186, 190, 193, 206, 216, 310–311, 319
- Destiny, human, 133, 184, 218, 324
- Development, concept of, 171–172, 174, 191;
- industrial, 245–246, 252, 253–254, 255, 257, 258
- Dialogue of Dives and Pauper, 147
- Dictatorship, military, 253, 264
- Disciplines, 202, 203, 205
- Disillusionment, 17, 326
- Disinterestedness, 204, 206, 209, 210, 221, 225, 230–231, 237, 238–239, 243, 258, 272, 281, 283, 311, 313, 323, 327, 330
- Disorders, social, 191–192, 206
- Disposition to believe, 143
- Divine Comedy, 69, 128
- Divine government, sense of, 72, 95, 194;
- theory of, 71–72, 82, 175
- Divine right of kings, 79, 265
- Divorce, 299, 308
- Doge, 81
- Dogma, 13, 96, 125, 133, 176, 244
- Domain of religion, 82
- Donne, John, 40
- Doubt, freedom from, 16
- Ecclesiastical establishments, 196, 201, 314–315
- Eckhart, 196
- Economic order, new, 86, 246–248
- Eddington, Dr., 127
- Eden, 37
- Education, 175, 184, 191, 192, 198, 230
- Eighteenth Century, 154, 174, 266, 289
- Élan vital, 55
- Eliot, T. S., 303
- Ellis, Havelock, 293, 295–296, 297, 301, 305
- Emancipation, 19;
- of women, 91–92
- Emotions, 220
- Encyclopedia Britannica, 289
- England, 253–254, 272, 273
- Environment, 145, 172, 180, 181, 184, 189, 190, 247, 250
- Epistles of St. Paul, 44
- Erasmus, 196
- Essay on Population, 289
- Estheticism, 105, 107
- Ethical codes, 49, 165
- Ethics, 166
- Evil, problem of, 145, 156, 213, 214, 216–217, 218, 329;
- sense of, 188, 189, 218–219
- Evils, social, 243
- Evolution, 60, 117, 122, 125, 132, 171, 210, 231;
- See also Creative evolution.
- Excommunication, 76
- Executives, modern business, 256–257
- Exhibition of London, 236–237
- Existence, 108, 117, 123
- Exodus, 27, 118
- Experience, Christian, 33;
- esthetic, 106;
- lessons of, 181, 182, 183, 186, 188, 189, 192, 195, 227;
- scientific, 220
- Faith, age of, 83, 322;
- questions of, 77
- Fallacy, 167, 168
- Family, 88, 91–92, 93
- Fanaticism, 271
- Faraday, 240
- Fascism, 251–253, 254
- Faust, 116
- Federal Council of Churches of Christ, 87
- Ferenczi, Dr. S., 177–179
- Fetich worship, 160
- Feudal system, 85–86, 242, 252, 253, 263, 266–267
- Figgis, Dr., 76, 81
- Fildes, Mrs., 289–290
- Flaubert, 7
- Ford, Henry, 64
- Fornication, 89
- Fosdick, Rev. Harry Emerson, 21–22, 40, 41, 42, 45–46, 47, 97, 147–148
- Fourth Gospel, 11, 44, 194
- Francis, St., 69, 113
- Franklin, Benjamin, 236
- Freedom, 17, 136, 242, 262, 315, 326, 327;
- religious, 75
- French Academy of Sciences, 236
- Freud, 107, 157, 176, 177, 179, 220
- Fruits of Philosophy, 290
- Fundamentalism, 30–31, 34–35, 64
- Fundamentalists, 31, 33–34, 51, 60, 77
- Galileo, 123–124, 236
- Gargantua, 162–163
- Genesis, 27, 38, 131, 132, 325
- Geneva, 74
- Genteel, cult of, 155
- Gentleman, ideal of, 167
- Germany, 254, 272
- Gestalt-theorie, 174, 177
- Gierke, 70
- Giotto, 109
- Gnostics, 52
- God, attributes of, 213–214, 215–216
- Gods, Greek, 10, 302
- Godlessness, 194
- Gods, popular. See Theology, popular.
- Golden Age, 151
- Golden mean, 166–167, 180
- Good and evil, 135, 137, 153, 168, 170, 172, 214–215, 320
- “Good life,” 156, 172, 191, 202, 319, 323
- Good Samaritan, 37
- Gospels, 37, 44, 206, 325
- Government, 231, 275–276, 278–279
- Grace, meaning of, 58;
- religion of, 12
- Greek Church, 51
- Hammurabi, code of, 136
- Happiness, pursuit of, 4, 153, 166, 198, 328–329
- Heaven, Christian, 146
- Hedonism, 301–302, 304, 319
- Hegesias, 302
- Hellenism, 322
- Hemingway, Ernest, 303
- Hera, 148
- Heretics, 56
- Heroism, 156
- Hertz, 240
- Heterodoxy, 12, 62
- Hierarchies, 92, 263, 265, 268
- Higher Criticism, 40
- “Higher sense,” 11
- High religion, 193, 203–204, 207, 208, 230, 239;
- function of, 193;
- insight of, 207–208, 209, 230, 239, 251
- Hildebrand, 58
- Historians, philosophic, 232
- Historical scholarship, 157
- History, 143, 157
- Hobbes, 266
- Holy Land, 149
- Holy See, 73, 74
- Homer, 10, 43
- Hooker, Richard, 266
- Hoover, 273–274
- Hope and fear, 321, 330
- Hosea, 12
- Human development, 177, 234
- Humanism, 137–139, 143–144, 164, 166, 167, 172, 175, 196, 221
- Humanity, religion of, 18
- Human nature, 157, 161, 164, 165, 169, 171–172, 173, 175–176, 183–184, 207, 227, 306, 327
- Huss, 73
- Huxley, Aldous, 303
- Huxley, Thomas Henry, 6
- Iconoclasm, 17, 96, 315
- Iconoclasts, 15, 302
- Idealism, debacle of, 17
- Ideals, foundation of, 133, 224, 323;
- succession of, 111
- Ideas, crystallization of, 20
- Idols, smashing of, 15, 16
- Illusions, 8, 189, 232
- Immortality, 11, 41–43, 45, 122, 180, 188
- Impersonal, worship of the, 44
- Impulses, 165–166, 168, 169, 192, 222, 224, 227, 306
- Industry, ideals of, 258–259;
- modern, 248, 251, 255–256, 260, 273–274, 288
- Inertia, human, 208, 227
- Infallibility, 81
- Infantilism, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 181, 182, 184, 185, 189–190, 191
- Inferno, 146
- Inge, Dean, 28, 29–30, 42, 44, 46, 196, 313, 314
- Inquiry, disinterested, 132;
- freedom of, 126
- Inquisition, 123–124, 161
- Inspiration, 13, 46
- Intelligence, 186;
- machinery of, 64
- Interests, diversification of, 267–268, 269–270, 274, 328
- Internal life, 152, 195, 196
- Invention of invention, 235
- Inventions, mechanical, 234–235
- Irreligion, modern, 12, 53–54
- Isaiah, 12
- Italy, 251–253, 272
- James I, 79
- James, William, 18, 24–26
- Jefferson, 15
- Jehovah, 12, 214, 288;
- See also Yahveh.
- Jerome, St., 161
- Jesus, 12, 46, 99, 119, 155, 193, 199, 200;
- See also Christ.
- Jews, 52
- Joad, C. E. M., 296, 297, 315–316
- Job, 213–216
- Job, Book of, 214, 216
- John, Gospel of. See Fourth Gospel.
- John, St., 99
- Joyce, James, 303
- Judaism, 12
- Judgment, private, 15, 34
- Kant, Immanuel, 136–137
- Keats, 320
- Kelvin, Lord, 129
- Keynes, Maynard, 245, 258
- Knowledge, limitations of, 202
- Knowlton, 290
- Knox, 73
- Krutch, Joseph Wood, 302–303, 304
- Ku Klux Klan, 31
- Labor, organized, 244
- Laissez-faire, 242, 244, 250, 252
- Lake, Kirsopp, 27–29
- Lamarckism, 125
- “Land of heart’s desire,” 151–152
- Last Judgment, 99
- Law enforcement, 277–278
- Law, international, 265–266
- Lawrence, D. H., 303
- Leadership, mass, 274–275
- Legislation, modern, 275–276, 279
- Lent, 1492, 38
- Leviticus, 37
- Lewis, Sinclair, 16
- Liberalism, 6, 152
- Liberals, Protestant, 34;
- religious, 21, 33
- Liberty, natural, 243, 244–246, 258
- Life, art of, 175, 326–327;
- mediæval view of, 154, 323;
- wisdom of, 156, 330
- Lindbergh, Col. Charles A., 222–223
- Lindsey, Judge, 298, 307
- Locke, 266
- Love, art of, 293, 295, 301, 303, 305, 308–309;
- value of, 302–304, 306, 310
- Lowell Lectures, 25
- Loyalty, 261–263, 268–269, 272, 325
- Lucretius, 218
- Luther, 13, 14–15, 39, 53–54, 73–74, 79, 196
- Lutheran Church, 13
- Lutherans, 77
- Machen, Prof. J. Gresham, 32, 33–34
- Machine process, 246, 253–254, 274
- Machine technology, 242–243, 247, 251, 252, 254, 257, 258–259, 274, 284, 316
- Mâle, 100, 101
- Malthus, 289
- Manichæans, 52
- Man, nature of, 152, 243
- Manner of life, 235
- Markets, 246–247
- Marriage, 89, 286, 288, 289, 291, 309, 310–311, 312;
- companionate, 298, 307
- Marxianism, 16
- Mary, St. See Virgin Mary.
- Masses, 148–149, 278
- Matriarchal societies, 91
- Maturity, 174–175, 176–177, 179–180, 183–184, 185, 186, 189, 190, 191–192, 204, 209, 225, 230, 237, 239, 313, 323, 325, 327, 328–329
- Maxwell, 240
- Mazzini, 18
- Meaning of things, 183
- Mechanism, 125, 128, 130–131
- Medical progress, 218
- Melanchthon, 79
- Mencken, H. L., 13, 16
- Mendel’s law, 231
- Messianic Kingdom, 11
- Methodism, 6;
- American, 158
- Mexico, 253, 265
- Middle Ages, 70–72, 73, 94, 129, 131, 161, 265, 266
- Mill, James, 289
- Milton, 74, 266
- Minority, recalcitrant, 279
- Miracles, 118, 119–120
- Mississippi flood, 273–274
- Modernism, 18, 32, 33, 59, 77, 117, 217
- Modernists, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 35, 42, 51
- Modernity, 5, 8, 14, 15, 19, 56, 68, 96, 105, 110, 112, 143, 158, 196–197, 208, 229, 251, 284, 316, 318, 320, 321
- Modern man, 4, 8–10, 12, 19, 21, 24, 40, 41, 51, 54, 57, 59, 94, 111, 112, 113, 114, 152, 153, 158, 161, 194, 203, 227–228, 315, 316
- Modern men. See Modern man.
- Modern Movement in Art, The, 104
- Modern spirit, 36, 110, 143
- Modern state, 260, 262–263, 267, 272–273, 275, 279, 311
- Modern world, 14, 19, 20, 268–269, 270, 300, 311, 322–324
- Mohammed, 145
- Mohammedanism, 199
- Monasticism, 204–206
- Montaigne, 48, 175, 196
- Moral certainty, 9–10, 15, 115
- Moral codes, 3, 49, 135, 167, 170, 171, 201, 208–209, 226, 228, 272, 317, 319
- Moral confusion, 155, 228, 230
- Moral effect, 179–180
- Moral effort, 175
- Moral guidance, 14, 205
- Moral insight, 227–228, 229
- Moralists, 164, 165, 166, 167, 170, 172, 173, 208–209, 225, 244, 300, 314–315, 316–319, 320–321, 323
- Morality, 114–115, 117, 136, 137–139, 145;
- divine, 49–50;
- sanctions of, 78, 166, 176, 228;
- theistic, 138;
- See also Morals.
- Moral law, 46, 48, 191, 233
- Moral philosophies, 156
- Moral problem, 134, 166, 168, 192, 229, 312, 317
- Morals, 17, 112, 151, 157, 192, 208, 210, 227–228, 229, 241, 322;
- See also Morality.
- Moral values, 106
- Morris, William, 5, 244
- Mortality, 188, 191
- Mosaic law, 136
- Moses, 49
- Moving pictures, 6
- Music, 182
- Musset, Alfred de, 163
- Mystics, 147, 196
- Nain, 119
- Naples, 236
- Nationalism, 63–64, 232
- Natural goodness, 163
- Natural man, 19, 162, 163, 241
- Natural selection, 18, 150
- Nature and science, 241
- Nature, laws of, 117, 122, 125, 150, 165, 195;
- religion of, 18
- Necessity, experience of, 187
- Need to believe, 125, 203
- Neo-Malthusianism, 289–290
- Neo-Platonism, Christian, 28
- Neo-Platonists, modern, 11
- New Jerusalem, 115, 116
- Newspapers, popular, 6, 64–65
- New York, 66, 271, 273
- Nicæa, Second Council of, 98, 100, 101
- Nietzsche, 7, 157
- Nietzscheanism, 16
- Nineteenth Century, 5, 16, 18, 174, 288, 309
- Nirvana, 145, 165, 199
- Noah’s Ark, 38
- Noguchi, 223
- Non-sectarianism, 77–78
- Novels, autobiographical, 113
- Objectivity, 132
- Obregon, Gen., 264
- Old Testament, 55, 214
- Onan, 288
- Order, ancestral, 68, 153, 207, 208, 228, 267, 314, 322;
- cosmic, 8, 195, 202, 216;
- industrial, 242
- Origen, 11, 28, 29, 37, 39, 196
- Original sin, 198
- “Orthodox,” 57, 122
- Orthodoxy, 10, 11, 12, 19–20, 32, 35, 194, 216
- “Overbeliefs,” 24
- Pach, Walter, 95
- Pagans, 52
- Painting, religious, 94–96, 97–98
- Pantagruelists, 162
- Pantheism, 117–118
- Paradise, 128, 145, 146
- Paradise Lost, 116
- Parenthood, 292–294, 301, 305
- Paris, 111, 223
- Passions, harmony of, 198, 206, 208
- Pater, 149
- Pater, Walter, 106–107
- Patriotism, 18, 78, 82
- Paul, St., 12–13, 50, 52, 58, 90, 99, 155, 161
- Peace of mind, 7–8
- Peirce, Charles S., 129
- Periclean Age, 11, 232
- Personality, persistence of, 42
- Peter, St., 72, 74, 99, 146
- Petrarch, 5
- Phædo, 159
- Pharisees, 12, 317, 319
- Philistines, 104
- Philosophers, Greek, 10, 159, 233, 235–236
- Philosophy, 324;
- industrial, 243, 260;
- modern, 157, 158;
- political, 260
- Physicists, 102, 124, 129
- Physics, 143, 157, 174, 241
- Pilgrim’s Progress, The, 200
- Place, Francis, 289
- Plato, 10, 48, 156, 159, 161, 200, 289
- Platonic tradition, 28
- Platonism, 43
- Platonists, 42–43, 196
- Pleasure and pain, 177, 179, 302
- Plot, John, 149
- Plotinus, 155
- Political conduct, 264–265, 284
- Political machine, 264
- Politician, the, 279–282
- Pope, the, 13, 15, 72, 79, 81, 85, 265, 270–271
- Pope Innocent IV, 85
- Pope Paul V, 81
- Pope Pius IX, 75
- Population, growth of, 289–291
- Post-Darwinians, 18
- Pragmatism, 119
- Prayer, 146–149
- Pre-machine age, 253
- Presbyterians, 79
- Priesthood, 73
- Primitive peoples, 159
- Procreation, 166
- Progress, religion of, 18
- Prohibition, 31, 277
- Propaganda, 281
- Prophet, artist as, 101–102, 103, 104
- Prophets, 12
- Protestantism, 15, 30, 32, 34, 52, 77, 86
- Protestants, 34–35
- Pseudo-religions, 125
- Psychiatry, 158, 159
- Psychoanalysis, 6, 125, 174, 177, 179, 220
- Psychology, 143, 171, 172, 173, 174, 220;
- abnormal, 171;
- folk, 171;
- popular, 114;
- scientific, 173, 176
- Public interest, 257–258
- Public opinion, 167
- Public schools, 76–77
- Public utilities, regulation of, 254–255
- Purgatory, 146
- Puritanism, 154, 302
- Purpose, cosmic, 9
- Pythagoras, 204–205
- Rabelais, 161, 162–163
- Randall, Dr., 127–128
- Rationalists, 24–25
- Rationalization, 39
- Reality, 177, 179, 180, 193, 216, 272, 312, 319
- Reason and faith, 51, 121
- Rebellion, 16–17, 19, 190
- Rebels, 15–18, 19
- Reconstruction, essays in, 14
- Redemption, 11, 115
- Reformation, 13, 72–73, 94, 154
- Reformers, Eighteenth-Century, 15;
- Protestant, 34, 39, 40, 73, 96
- Relative motion, 124
- Religion, 8, 10, 17, 18–19, 23, 112, 123, 131, 284, 324;
- aristocracy in, 197, 200, 202, 203;
- need of, 123;
- of the spirit, 44, 46, 196–197, 203, 205–206, 327–328;
- popular, 14, 32–33, 47, 50, 69, 91, 94, 127, 131–132, 143, 145, 176, 194, 195–196, 201, 202, 208, 216, 227, 232, 244, 325 (See also Theology, popular);
- traditional, 122, 124, 203
- Religious experience, 33, 90–91, 125, 325–326
- Religious synthesis, 111, 124
- Religious thought, 96
- Religious wars, 74
- Religious writing, 97
- Renaissance, 94–95, 161;
- High, 154
- Renan, 7
- Renunciation, 45, 156, 157, 191, 192, 206
- Republic, 159–160
- Revelation, 124, 126, 127, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 143, 318, 326;
- logic of, 121;
- sense of, 13
- Revivals, 14
- Revolution, French, 289;
- industrial, 210, 248;
- mechanical, 19, 234, 236, 241, 248, 289;
- Russian, 250–251;
- spiritual, 133–134
- Rewards and punishments, 201, 202, 213
- Riggs, Father, 34
- Righteousness, sense of, 16
- Right of revolution, 82
- Right to believe, 25
- Rights of men, 242, 267
- Roland, 71
- Roman Catholic Church. See Catholic Church.
- Roman Empire, 58, 205
- Romantics, 18, 26, 154
- Rome, 149, 236
- Rousseau, 154, 266
- Royal Society of London, 236
- Ruskin, 244
- Russell, Bertrand, 27, 114, 157, 238, 298–299, 308
- Russell, Dora, 163
- Russia, 250–253, 272, 273
- Sages, teaching of, 198, 200, 210, 239
- Saintliness, 156
- Salvation, 75, 88, 147, 195–197, 198, 201, 313
- Santayana, George, 19, 35, 36, 43, 68, 145, 148, 182, 310, 311
- Sargent, John, 95
- Savonarola, 37
- Schoolmen, 127, 129
- Science, 10, 18, 19, 112, 120, 123, 153, 176, 205;
- and religion, 123–124, 132–133;
- concepts in, 102–103, 107, 122;
- Greek, 210;
- logic of, 121;
- mediæval, 128;
- method of, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 157, 239;
- modern, 127, 128, 236–237, 239, 316;
- popular, 127;
- pure, 237–238, 239
- Science and the Modern World, 123
- Scientific discipline, 239–240, 241
- Scientific explanation, 130, 131
- Scientific hypotheses, 125, 126–127
- Scientific inquiry, 35, 123, 236
- Scientific materialism, 131
- Scientific method. See Science, method of.
- Scientific research, 236–237, 238
- Scientific spirit, 240, 327
- Scientific theory, 133, 209
- Scribes, 12
- Scriptures. See Bible.
- Self-discipline, 45, 196–197, 198
- Serenity, 7–8
- Sex, 284–285, 288, 299–300, 306, 308;
- and religion, 89–90
- Sexual conventions, 299–300, 301, 307–308
- Sexual ideal, 93–94, 293, 301, 305–306, 307
- Sexuality, 150, 165–166, 303–304
- Sexual relations, 231, 284–287, 288–289, 291–292, 295–296, 297, 299, 308, 312
- Shaw, George Bernard, 18, 48, 156
- Shelley, 5–6, 102
- Simeon Stylites, St., 158
- Sinai, 136, 227
- Smith, Adam, 242, 243, 245
- “Social compact,” 266–267
- Socialism, 249–250, 258
- Socialists, 249, 250, 252
- Social system, American, 65–67, 273–274
- Society, 19, 190, 206, 207, 241, 250, 266, 276, 284, 322;
- opinion of, 134
- Socrates, 10, 11, 155, 159, 160, 161, 219, 220
- Song of Solomon, 38
- Sophists, 219, 220
- Sophisticated violence, 64
- Soul, 114, 196
- Sovereignty, conception of, 265, 267
- Space, sense of, 180
- Species, propagation of, 150
- Speculation, philosophic, 233
- Spengler, 62, 232
- Spinoza, 155, 156, 161, 192, 193, 194, 197, 216, 219, 220, 266
- Spirituality, 154, 197, 204, 329–330
- Staël, Madame de, 162
- Statesman, the, 279–283
- Steele, Richard, 86
- Stimuli, 182
- Stoddard, Lothrop, 64
- Suffering, irrational, 213
- Summa, 100
- Supernatural kingdom, 143, 325–326
- Superstition, 218
- Survival of the fittest, 150
- Syllabus of Pope Pius IX, 314
- Symbolism, 34, 45, 68, 100, 325
- Tabu, 160
- Tamar, 288
- Tariff, 276–277
- Ten Commandments, 78
- Tennessee, 77
- Theism, 136, 137
- Theocracy, 194, 195, 197, 203, 227, 228
- Theodorus of Cyrene, 301–302
- Theology, Catholic, 51, 119;
- popular, 10–11, 23 (see also Religion, popular)
- Thirteenth Century, 11
- Thomas à Kempis, 113
- Thomson, James, 5
- Thought, contemporary, 194;
- scientific, 125, 235
- Time, sense of, 181
- Toleration, 74–77, 123
- Totemism, 160
- Towns, rise of, 19, 232
- Tradesman’s Calling, The, 86
- Traditions, religious, 61–62, 96, 97
- Transubstantiation, 58
- Trent, Council of, 14, 100–101
- Trinity, 70
- True Law of Free Monarchy, 79
- “Truth, the,” 129
- Unam sanctam, 81
- Unbelief, 3–20, 28, 228, 229, 326
- Understanding, 181–183, 191, 206, 321, 329
- Uneasiness, modern, 14
- United States, 253–254, 272, 274, 276, 277–278
- Universe, 8, 128, 129, 145
- Usury, 84, 85, 86, 87
- Utopia, 151
- Valerian, 98–99
- Values, transvaluation of, 16, 181
- Versailles, Court of, 95
- Vicegerent of God, 72
- Victoria, Queen, 155, 302
- View of life, traditional, 109
- Villers, 162
- Virgin Mary, 96, 99, 115, 149
- Virtue, 166, 192, 221–225, 226–227, 228–229, 320, 329;
- conception of, 226, 318, 319, 324
- Voltaire, 16, 197
- Wallas, Graham, 240
- Walter Reed Hospital, 223
- Walwayn, Thomas, 149
- War, abolition of, 232
- Watt, James, 234, 236
- Wealth of Nations, 242
- Wells, H. G., 233–234
- West, Lady Alice, 148–149
- Whitehead, Alfred North, 25–27, 123–124, 195, 236, 325
- Wilenski, R. H., 104, 111
- Will, human, 195
- Will of God, 10, 195
- Will to believe, 25, 53
- Wisdom, 185–186, 198–199, 201, 226–228, 229, 244, 320, 324
- Woman, economic independence of, 93
- Women, chastity of, 286–288, 291
- Wordsworth, 5, 18, 180
- World, character of, 186
- World’s Christian Fundamentalist Association, 30, 31
- World War, 17, 253, 272–273
- Wyclif, 37, 73
- Wynne, Father, 146
- Yahveh, 55, 214.
- See also Jehovah.
About This Book
The essays trace the erosion of traditional religious authority and moral certainty under modern social and intellectual forces, diagnosing the resulting sense of unbelief and loss of meaning. They analyze how modern science, capitalism, art, and politics dissolve ancestral orders, then propose a secular humanism grounded in a balance of freedom and restraint, the cultivation of virtue, and institutions that channel creativity and loyalty. Subsequent sections explore practical implications for business, government, and intimate life, including sexual ethics and social policy, arguing for moral frameworks compatible with democratic pluralism and the creative energies of modernity.