302 



HAS SCIENCE DISCOVERED GOD? 



Cognitive phenomena, 284, 287, 

 291, 292 



Communal life, 261 



Communication, telepathic, 153 



Conklin, Edwin G., 56, 76-89 



Consciousness, 7, 146, 263 ; prop- 

 erties of, attributes of world- 

 stuff, III ; behaviorists' rejec- 

 tion of the word, 124; cosmos 

 of, 194; man an expression of, 

 224; inability to explain, 257. 

 See also Mind 



Conservation of energy, i6i, 162 



Conservation of matter, 161 



Conservatism, 77 



Co-ordination, creative, 183-87, 

 192, 199 



Co-ordinators, social, 186 



Copernicus, 161, 164, 210, 211, 

 212, 228, 296 



Cosmic energy. See Energy, cos- 

 mic 



Cosmic religious sense, 99 



Cosmogony, 219; and theology, 

 78 ; of science, 79. See also 

 Creation 



Cosmos, 184, 198; social, 186, 

 198; of consciousness, 194 



Crandon, Doctor, 273 



Creation an act of thought, 248 



"Creation by Evolution," 173 



Creation story, 118, 222, 228, 229 



Creative co-ordination, 183-87, 

 192, 199 



Creative human soul, 183-202 



Creative purpose. See Divine 

 purpose 



Creator, 248 ; scientists' terms for, 

 138; a mathematician, 242, 243. 

 See also God 



Credal changes, 63 



Creed, 236 



Crookes, Sir William, quoted, 250 



Crystal gazing, 280 



Crystals, 7 



Curtis, Heber D., 51-74 



Darwin, Charles, 113, 121, 134, 

 163, 164, 173, 176, 228; quoted, 



35 

 Darwinism. See Evolution 



De Brath, Stanley, 269 n. 



Deductive reason, 107 



Degeneracy follows violence, 95 



Deity. See God 



Democritus, 100 



Description the aim of science, 



168, 175 

 Descriptive naturalism, 178 

 Desire, repudiation of, 107 

 Despair, philosophy of, 81 

 Divine Artificer, 173 

 Divine purpose, 169, 173, 175, 177, 



.179. 

 Divinity. See God 

 Dogmatists, religious, 34 

 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, 273 

 Dreiser, Theodore, 226 

 Dualism, psychological, 128 

 Duty, 24 

 Dynamical sciences, 200 



Eddington, Arthur S., 41-49, 71, 

 297; quoted, 72 



Edwards, Jonathan, 60 



Einstein, Albert, 49, 92-102, 174, 

 200, 233, 290, 297 



Electrical flux, 194 



Electrical pulses, 188, 190, 193 



Electromagnetic phenomenon, 



light on, 189 



Electromagnetic vibrations, 164 



Emotion, repudiation of, 107 



Emotions, religious, 105, 149 ; 

 neutrality of science in regard 

 to, 115 



Energy, 6, 7, iii, 174, 248; trans- 

 formation of, 4; consciousness 

 an expression of, 7 ; conserva- 

 tion, 161, 162; indestructibility, 

 260 



Euclid, 49 



Evolution, 8, no, 129, 133, 134, 

 163, 177; history of, 9; proc- 

 esses of, II, 15; man's part in 

 scheme of, 35, 112; not to 

 blame for pessimism, 85; recent 

 theories, 129-33 ; represents 

 progress and growth, 133, 139; 

 mental activity a factor in, 147; 

 evolution-idea, 173; God as 

 author of, 176; "big lifts" in, 

 179 



Experience, reference back to, 

 107; handling of, 114; rational 

 and non-rational in, 151 n. 



