- 1466. Theism
- 1467. The Positivistic Denial of Metaphysics
- 1468. The Abstract Property of Divinity
- 1469. In what sense . . .
- 1470. God simply as existent . . .
- 1471. Being Itself
- 1472. Why must there be metaphysical arguments . . .
- 1473. Defining Characteristics
- 1474. Every agent and every creator . . .
- 1475. Hartshorne and the Basic Idea of Creation
- 1476. An Immediate Perception of God
- 1477. Theological Problem
- 1478. Christian faith implies metaphysical beliefs . . .
- 1479. There two, and only two, senses . . .
- 1480. God may be defined as . . .
- 1481. All valid arguments for God's existence . . .
- 1482. Transcendental Concept of God
- 1483. God Is a Conscrescence/concrete
- 1484. To accept the ultimacy of process . . .
- 1485. On the Relation of Part and Whole