| + − | Am. J. Theol. 11: 368. Ap. ’07. 80w. |
“A careful, judicial, and up-to-date examination of the Johannine problem.”
| + | Bib. World. 28: 432. D. ’06. 40w. |
“The book may be strongly commended, especially for its accuracy of information and impartiality in presentation of both sides of a controversy, and it is hoped that it will receive attention from any who may suppose that Professor Sanday and Principal Drummond have spoken the last word on this important subject.”
| + + | Ind. 63: 453. Ag. 22, ’07. 270w. |
“The book is a valuable supplement to Ernest F. Scott’s essay on the theology of the fourth gospel.”
| + | Nation. 85: 185. Ag. 29, ’07. 230w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 11: 750. N. 17, ’06. 130w. |
Jackson, Holbrook. Bernard Shaw. *$1.50. Jacobs.
W 7–187.
“Mr. Jackson discusses Shaw in the fourfold aspect of man, Fabian, playwright and philosopher and proves to his own satisfaction that Mr. Shaw is the incarnation of all that is best in modern thought.” (Nation.) “Mr. Jackson shows that the real Shaw is a serious man with a serious purpose, ‘that all his art has been an evolution toward a means of expression for the sake of propaganda,’ and quotes his admirable Fabian tracts to prove that if Shaw has undertaken to transform sociology from a ‘dismal into a joyous science,’ it is from no lack of earnestness but from a fine sense of the adaptation of means to ends.”—N. Y. Times.