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4. What could an infinite God care for such a little speck? |
87 |
5. Is not socialism the best religion there is? |
90 |
CHAPTER IV |
Does God Have a Body, and Could He Become a Man? |
104 |
1. Introductory statement |
104 |
2. The idea of the Trinity and how it came about |
106 |
3. Was Jesus God or a good man only? |
113 |
4. Can modern psychology any longer believe in the Deity of Jesus? |
116 |
5. Where does Jesus belong in the religious, social and thought worlds? |
132 |
6. Can God die? |
135 |
CHAPTER V |
Losing the Sense of Immortality |
142 |
A general statement |
142 |
1. The contagion of doubt |
144 |
2. The inability to make a religious use of modern knowledge |
146 |
3. The loss of a satisfying conception of the future life |
147 |
4. The growing habit of classifying the future with things unknown and unknowable |
148 |
5. An inadequate conception of the kingdom of God |
150 |
6. We automatically lose the assurance of the future when we lose the reality of the present |
153 |
CHAPTER VI |
Finding the Sense of Immortality |
157 |
How shall we find the assurance of immortality? |
157 |
1. We automatically find the assurance of the future when we find the reality of the present |
157 |
Some reasons why the quest for reality is not more frequently and earnestly undertaken. |
a. The moral failure of Christians |
158 |
b. Because the average Christian cannot answer technical questions |
159 |
c. Antiquated forms irritating to sceptics |
162 |
d. The provincialism of sceptics |
164 |
2. Equal striving for spiritual and material things is necessary |
166 |
3. The final step in the effort to know God |
173 |
4. Conscious of the existence of God, we become certain of immortality |
176 |
CHAPTER VII |
What Difference Does It Make Whether We Believe in Immortality if We Live as We Should in This Life? |
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