SUMMARIES Ivii 



THE HARMONY OF DETERMINISM AND 

 FREEDOM 



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Some historical lights on the Difficulties of the Problem : radical 

 changes needed in certain Theological Conceptions, if its 

 solution is to l^e reached . . . . . . -313 



I. General conditions of a Harmony between Determinism 



and Freedom : the genuine Definitions of both . . 318 



II. Special conditions of harmonising Divine and other Self- 

 Determination; the coeternity of all Free Beings with 

 God 326 



III. Apparent contradiction between Causation in God and 



the Freedom of other beings ; the Assumption at the 

 basis of this 332 



IV. Reality of the Contradiction, so long as Divine Causation 



is conceived as Efficient. Need of some conception of 

 Divine Causation consistent with the reality of Moral 

 Freedom 341 



V. Solution of the Contradiction, by the substitution of Final 

 for Efficient Cause, as the form of Divine relationship 

 to the Real World, the World of Spirits . . . 347 



VI. Proof that the system of Pluralistic Freedom, or the 

 World of Spirits subsistent through Final Causation, is 

 neither Atheistic nor Polytheistic, but is Theistic and 

 Monotheistic . . . . . . . -351 



VII. Explanation of Alternative, or Choice, in the World of 

 Experience, and solution of the " Dilemma of Deter- 

 minism "......... 372 



