1890. This book shows the ultimate social and scientific outcome of original Christianity in its conflict with surviving ancient heathenism. The Semitic philosophy is the doctrine of the kingdom of God, as it was first, under circumstances of very great difficulty, and as it is capable of unlimited development. It is a system of principles, of first truths, based on patent facts of the universe, and couched in a brief formula. Contents: Semitic philosophy; man's original philosophy; doctrine and the practice of the kingdom of God; ideal written social constitution; general social reformation; conclusion.