BOOKS
(_New and Not Reprints_)
Each Sixty Cents
THE NEW OPPORTUNITY OF THE CHURCH
BY ROBERT E. SPEER
This volume very suitably follows Dr. Speer's _The Christian Man, the
Church, and the War_, dealing as it does with the present responsibility
of the Church.
THE CHURCH FACING THE FUTURE
BY WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN
Dr. Brown discusses four big questions: First, Where the War Found the
Church; second, What the Church did for the War; third, What the War did
for the Church; and fourth, Where the War Leaves the Church.
DEMOCRATIC CHRISTIANITY; SOME PROBLEMS OF THE CHURCH IN THE DAYS JUST
AHEAD
BY FRANCIS J. MCCONNELL
"We have in mind the tasks of to-day as they confront the Christian
Church," writes Bishop McConnell.
GOD'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR
BY EDWARD S. DROWN
Dr. Drown discusses this very interesting question in terse and vigorous
prose.
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CRUSADE
BY LYMAN ABBOTT
Written by one who has an exultant faith that never in the history of the
past has there been so splendid a demonstration of the extent and power of
the Christ spirit as to-day.
THE WAY TO LIFE
BY HENRY CHURCHILL KING
A discussion of the Sermon on the Mount, similar to that in Dr. King's
former book _The Ethics of Jesus_. Besides rewriting them, he has added
material on the war and the teachings of Jesus.
THE CHRISTIAN MAN, THE CHURCH AND THE WAR
BY ROBERT E. SPEER
Dr. Speer here discusses the essentials of a problem which has exercised
Christian men since the beginning of the war. He deals with it sanely and
in a manner that will be considered distinctly helpful.
NEW HORIZON OF STATE AND CHURCH
BY W. H. P. FAUNCE
"Broad, profound scholarship, close relationship with progressive
sentiment all over the land, and unusual powers of keen analysis and
graphic statement are forceful elements in _The New Horizon of State and
Church_."--_Philadelphia North American._
_BY THE SAME AUTHORS_
The Country Church: The Decline of its Influence and the Remedy
BY CHARLES OTIS GILL AND GIFFORD PINCHOT
_Cloth, 12o, $1.25_
Is the country church growing in size and power, or declining? Is it doing
effectually the work which belongs to it? These are in the main the
questions which Charles Otis Gill and Gifford Pinchot consider in their
book "The Country Church." The book is not a collection of opinions, as it
was found that there were almost as many who believed thor
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