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 ; liberal program for unity in, 161f.

Clubs, political, illustration drawn from, 169f.

Collectivism, 12, 14, 64f., 153.

Community, the: religion sometimes accepted for the sake of, 151; is restricting the place of the family, 154.

Confucius, 34.

Conservative party, should it withdraw from the existing churches, 166.

Creation, 99-102, 105.

Creeds: regarded by liberalism as mere expressions of Christian experience, 18f.; Christian conception of, 19; significance of, in the evangelical churches, 159-170.

Culture, relation of, to Christianity, 4-6.

Cynics, 47.

Death of Christ, necessary to our relation to Him, 39-44 (see also Atonement).

Defence of Christianity, need of, 173f.

Deism, 100.

Deity of Christ: according to liberalism, 109-112; Christian doctrine of, 112-116; refutes argument against the doctrine of the atonement, 125-129.

Denney, James, 83f.

Doctrine: Christian and liberal attitudes toward, contrasted, 17-53; was fundamental in Paul, 21-26; was fundamental in the Jerusalem Church, 26-29; involves facts and the meaning of them, 29; was fundamental in the teaching of Jesus, 29-39; necessity of, for our relation to Jesus, 39-44; lies at the roots of faith, 44; meaning of the term, 45-47; relation between doctrine and life, 47f.; not all points of doctrine equally important, 48-52.

Doctrines, of modern liberalism, 18f.

Downs, Francis Shunk, 155.

Education: state control of, 11-14; the need of Christian education, 176f.

Error, is it found in the Bible, 74-76.

Evangelical churches, founded upon creeds, 159-170.

Exclusiveness of Christianity, 123-125.

Experience: regarded by liberalism as the producer of creeds, 18f.; confirms history, but is not a substitute for history, 70-72, 120-122; is the seat of authority according to liberalism, 78f.

Faith: Christian and liberal views of, contrasted, 141-147; to be distinguished from reverence, 44; faith in Jesus, 81-91.

Family, the, 154.

Fatherhood of God, the, 18, 58-62.

Feeling: not the whole of religion, 54f.; division in, between Christianity and liberalism, 173.

Fellowship, Christian, 179f.

Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 120.

Funds, of evangelical churches, 166.

Galatians, Epistle to the, 22-25, 143f.

Gideon, illustration drawn from, 170.

Gnosticism, 174, 178.

God: Christian and liberal views of, contrasted, 54-63; knowledge of, necessary to religion, 54f.; how may He be known, 55-58; transcendence of, 62f.; immanence of, 62f.; communion with, 153f.

Goethe, 8.

Golden Rule, the, 37f.