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tion and Faith Evolution and Science Ignorance of 

 Terms Materialism and Dualism Pantheism 

 Dogma of Creation The Vatican Council on Crea- 

 tion Meaning of the Word "Nature" Nature and 

 God. 205-229 



CHAPTER II. 



MONISM AND EVOLUTION. 



H^ECKEL and Monism Hseckel as a Scientist Haeckel's 

 Nature -Philosophy Five Propositions of Haeckel 

 God and the Soul Organic and Inorganic Matter 

 The Religion of the Future Hseckel's Limitations 

 Verbal Jugglery False Analogy Type of a Class. 230-253 



CHAPTER III. 



AGNOSTICISM AND EVOLUTION. 



NATURE and Scope of Agnosticism Late Developments of 

 Agnosticism Mansel, Huxley and Romanes Doc- 

 ta Ignorantia Agnosticism as a Via Media Origin 

 of the Universe Spencer's Unknowable Max Miil- 

 ler on Agnosticism Sources of Agnosticism Infinite 

 Time Infinite Space Mysteries of Nature Chris- 

 tian Agnosticism Gods of the Positivist and the Ag- 

 nostic. 254-278 



CHAPTER IV. 



THEISM AND EVOLUTION. 



EVOLUTION and Faith T- Teachings of St. Augustine Views 

 of the Angelic Doctor Seminales Rationes Creation 

 According to Scripture The Divine Administration 

 Efficient Causality of Creatures Occasionalism An- 

 thropomorphism Divine Interference Science and 

 Creation Darwin's Objection Limitations of Spe- 

 cialists Evolution and Catholic Teaching The Scho- 

 lastic Doctrine of Species Milton and Ray. . . 279-319 



