Part IV
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Religion, v, 4, 123, 125, 139, 162, 184, 186 ff., 210; see also, “Church”, “Protestantism”, “Roman Catholic Church”.
Religious education, v, 213.
Repentance, 60 f., 176, 238, 246 f., 255.
Research and researchers, 31, 118, 234.
Respectable faults, Ch. XXII.
Revenge, 179.
Revivals, see “Evangelism”.
Rivalry, 39.
Roman Catholic Church, 62, 64 f., 221.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 217.
Rotary Clubs, 52, 60, 127.
Russia, 204.
Sacco-Vanzetti case, the, 190.
Sacrament, production as a, 140.
Satan, 156.
Savagery, 3 f.
Schools, 38, 102 f., Ch. XIII, 138, 153, 161, 186, 212, 224 f.; see also, “Colleges and universities”.
Science and scientific method, 7 f., 31, 78, 125, 193 f., 234.
Secular, the idea of the, 139.
Security, desire for, 122, 130, 132, 257.
Self, the personal, 43, 55, 86, 124, 131 f., Ch. XVII, Ch. XVIII, 158, 165 f., 170 f., 193 f., 220, 230, Ch. XXIX, 256 f.
Service, motive of, 127.
Sex impulse and conduct, 39 f., 44, 52 f., 70, 75 ff., 99, 157, 165; see also, “Lust”.
Sin, 211.
Sinclair, Upton, 187.
Skepticism, 256.
“Smart” minds, 241, 243.
Smith, Gypsy, 249.
Social capacities of children, 106 f.
Social distance, 166 ff., 173.
Social recognition, 125, 130, 132.
Social workers, 118 f.
Society, life of, v, 143 ff., 210.
Sociology, 23.
Socrates, 146, 177.
Sophists, the, 146.
Soul, the, 37.
Sovereignty, political, 167.
Speech, freedom of, 191.
Sphinx, The, Ch. VI.
“Spiritual” affairs, 136.
Spiritual life, 137.
“Spoon River Anthology” of Masters, 29.
State, the civil, 15, 62, 167, 247.
Stoics, The, 3.
Strong, Josiah, 249.
Survival, 125.
Sympathy, 231.
Tagore, R., 49.
Tennyson, A., 9.
Tests, see “Intelligence tests”.
Thanksgiving Day, 63.
Thayer, Judge, 190.
Theological seminaries, 138.
Theology, 25 f., 46, 57, 113, 115 f., 156.
Thinking cooperatively, Ch. XXVIII.
Thorndike, E. L., 83, 94 (note).
Thrift, 63.
Times, The New York, 7.
Timidity of age, 198.
Toleration, religious, 211.
Tragedy, nature of, 71.
Transfer of training, 113 ff.
Truth, 23, 256.
Twentieth century, 7.
Unconscious, the, 43, 87 f.
United States, The, 9, 213.
United States Constitution, The, 185, 191 f.
Valentine, 199 f.
Valuation, vii, 145 f.
Vested interests, 220.
Victorian period, 29.
Wages, 121, 131 f., 139.
Wants, 3 f., Ch. VI, 38, 70, 252, _et passim_.
War, nature and causes of, 51, 62, 70, 139, 176, 182 ff.
War, The Great, Ch. III, 52, 56, 158, 249.
Washington, George, 90.
Watson, J. B., 84, 94 (note).
Wealth, 64.
Wesley, J., 187.
Whitehead, A. N., 81 f., 84 f., 94 (note).
Wilberforce, W., 24.
Williams, Whiting, 129 (also note), 142.
Wisdom from experience, 198.
Woodworth, R. S., 84, 94 (note).
Work, 148.
Workmanship, 132.
Workingmen, 39, 50, Ch. XVI; see also, “Labor”, “Industrialism”, etc.
World-self, 258.
Worship, 141, 154 f., 175, 211, 213, 258.
Yale University, vii.
Youth and age, Ch. XXV.
[FOOTNOTES]
[1] This and several other paragraphs first appeared in the New York Times, 1926.
[2] Reprinted, with modifications, from Religious Education, January, 1928, pp. 62-65.
[3] In the present section I endeavor to show merely what psychology has contributed to this mood. In due time (Section II) I shall discuss in a direct manner the present status of the psychology of motivation, asking what really is established.
[4] For parallel evidence of musical creativeness in children see the July-August-September 1926, issue of the same magazine, Progressive Education.
[5] Carleton H. Parker, The Casual Laborer and other Essays, New York, 1920.
Helen Marot, The Creative Impulse in Industry, New York, 1918.
Whiting Williams, Mainsprings of Men, New York, 1925.
[6] _Mainsprings of Men._ New York, 1925, p. 224.
[7] By John L. Balderston (New York, 1924). I shall take the liberty of telling parts of the story of this play in my own language, not scrupling to modify the plot slightly and the dialog considerably.
[8] Ayres, C. E., Science the False Messiah.
[9] See Harrison Elliott: _The Process of Group Thinking_, Association Press, 1928.