PATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BY JOSIAH MOSES, PH. D. A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Clark University, Clark University Press WORCESTER, MASS. Error and evil are located in deficiency or excess. Even excess in virtue is evil, an excess of humility being abjectness; of courage, rashness; of prudence, corwardice; of patience, indifference; of economy, parsimony; of generosity, waste; of deference, obsequiousness. And so also an excess of learning is pedantry; of ease, indolence; of comfort, self-indulgence: of zeal, fanaticism. Right and justice are found in moderation, in the golden mean-in the true balancebetween overdoing and underdoing, going too fast and too slow." ORLANDO J. SMITH, Balance The Fundamental Verity, p. 43. 151160 BR TABLE OF CONTENTS. Renunciation and Restraint, its motives, Hate and anger, their rôles in the religious life, Attitude of atheist, scientist, and apathist toward religion, The rôle that will plays in the religious experience, Church organizations, their origin and development, . |