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PREFACE . vii 



PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS 



Both plain man and philosopher agree as to the reality and 

 necessity of the conceptions of Immanence and Transcen- 

 dence, X 



but there is divergence of opinion as to the interpretation 



of the terms 3 



Summary of the discussion of the matter in Evolution and 

 Spiritual Life ; which led to the conclusion that "just as God 

 is Transcendent and Immanent, so man too is transcendent 

 and immanent" . . . . . * . 3 



The personal nature of God is assumed throughout this 

 book as a fundamental truth 5 



Criticism of the theories expressed by the phrases "Box 

 Immanence," and "Body Immanence" or "Work Imma- 

 nence," the last being the nearest to the truth ... 7 



What is Reality for God? Are time and space as real for 

 Him as for us? . . .... . ' . . .12 



What is the relation of His Attributes to His Real Being? 13 



The type of the Absolutely Real is the Unity of self-con- 

 sciousness; .......... 14 



which involves internal differentiation .... 15 



God's Attributes are seen as the projections of His Personal 

 Nature into time and space conditions .... 15 



The connection between being and becoming 16 



God's work can only be accomplished by the free co-opera- 

 tion of men's wills. God and men indwell the Cosmos, and to- 

 gether work out their freedom from limitation . . .18 



Plurality is real. Men cannot be fragments of God, because 

 personality cannot fragment 19 



Perfect penetrability will solve the difficulty of plurality in 



the simultaneous 20 



The problem of degrees of reality 21 



