304 



HAS SCIENCE DISCOVERED GOD? 



Ingersoll, Robert, quoted, 83 



Inheritance, control of, 112 



Inorganic universe, 183 



Intelligence, 128; in the universe, 

 224 



Interpretation the aim of reli- 

 gion, 168 



Intuitions, 266 



James, William, 152 



Jastrow, Joseph, quoted, 125 



Jeans, Sir James, 219, 240-49 



Jeffreys, 219 



Jennings, H. S., 9 



Jesus, 18, 23, 31; credentials, 24; 

 quoted, 191 ; spiritual dynamics, 

 199; life and teaching, 200 



Johnson, Samuel, 246 



Joule, James P., 161, 164 



Kant, Immanuel, 151 



Kepler, Johannes, 113, 210; 



quoted, 206 

 Kingsley, Charles, 83 ; quoted, 



180 

 Kipling, Rudyard, quoted, 54 

 Knowledge, not complete and 



final, 70; the raw material of 



theology, 106; search for, 107 

 Known, the, changing boundaries 



of, 38 



Lactantius, 212 



Lamarckian principle, 155, 156 

 Langdon-Davies, John, 204-15 

 Laplace, Pierre S. de., 256 

 Lavoisier, Antoine L., 161, 164 

 Laws, fundamental, ignorance of, 



33 



Laws of Nature, 10, 175 



Leibnitz, Gottfried W. F. von, 

 210 



Liebig, Justus von, 162 



Life, 10, 56; ceaseless urge of, 

 13; possibilities for the enrich- 

 ment of, 35; trend of, on our 

 planet, no; capacity of pro- 

 gressive development, 118; per- 

 petual. See Survival 



Light, what it is, 189 



Lodge, Sir Oliver, 250, 252-66 



Logic not an infallible guide to 

 truth, 82 



Longing, as motive force, 97 

 Lotze, Rudolf H., 178 

 Love, as spiritual force, 200; the 

 dominating force, 259 



McDougall, William, 142-58 



Man, response to spiritual forces, 

 8 ; the child of geologic circum- 

 stances, 16; part in scheme of 

 evolution, 35; old theological 

 idea of, 71 ; here for the sake of 

 other men, 93 ; ethical behavior, 

 101; capacities: inheritance: 

 control of future, 112; a rela- 

 tive being: mind of, 113; theis- 

 tic beliefs natural to, 149; 

 moral development: reason, 

 151; response to beauty, 156; 

 mastery of natural forces, 165, 

 170; the crown of creation, 

 184; spirituality, 196; relation- 

 ships: progress, 198; overbelief, 

 213 ; an expression of con- 

 sciousness, 224; place in the 

 universe, 233; higher attributes, 

 258. See also Mind: Soul 



Mark Twain, 57; quoted, 81 



Mars, communicating with, 241 



Mason, Frances, 173 



Materialistic concept of universe, 

 289, 293, 296. See also Uni- 

 verse 



Materialistic phenomena, 255, 256 



Mathematical capacity, 155 



Mathematical interpretation of 

 nature, 241 



Mathematics, pure and applied, 

 242 



Mather, A. E., 2 



Mather, Kirtley F., 1-19, 297 



Matter, transformation of, 4; 

 trend of the world of, no; not 

 like mind-stuff, 128 ; conserva- 

 tion of, 161; circulation of, 162; 

 present conception of, 230; 

 reality of, 246 



Maxwell, James Clerk, 194, 198, 

 200 



Mechanism, theory of pure, 73 ; 

 transcended by evolution, 133; 

 physiological, 256, 258 



Mechanistic theory of the uni- 

 verse. See Universe 



