CONTENTS.
H. Fielding
DEFINITIONS OF RELIGION
1
INTRODUCTION
4
PART I.
I.
OF WHAT USE IS RELIGION?
13
II.
EARLY BELIEFS
21
III.
IDEAL AND PRACTICE
28
IV.
SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY—I
37
V.
SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY—II
45
VI.
WHENCE FAITHS COME
55
VII.
THE WISDOM OF BOOKS
64
VIII.
GOD
72
IX.
LAW
84
X.
THE WAY OF LIFE
92
XI.
HEAVEN
101
PART II.
XII.
THEORIES AND FACTS
113
XIII.
CREED AND INSTINCT
124
XIV.
RELIGIOUS PEOPLE
136
XV.
ENTHUSIASM
145
XVI.
STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS
155
XVII.
MIND AND BODY
165
XVIII.
PERSONALITY
173
XIX.
GOD THE SACRIFICE
185
XX.
GOD THE MOTHER
196
XXI.
CONDUCT
202
XXII.
MEN'S FAITH AND WOMEN'S FAITH
212
XXIII.
PRAYER AND CONFESSION
221
XXIV.
SUNDAY AND SABBATH
233
XXV.
MIRACLE
242
XXVI.
RELIGION AND ART
254
XXVII.
WHAT IS EVIDENCE?
266
XXVIII.
THE AFTER DEATH
277
XXIX.
OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM
287
XXX.
WAS IT REASON?
298
XXXI.
WHAT RELIGION IS
308
XXXII.
THE USE OF RELIGION
316
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