“Professor Rauschenbusch writes in the heat of religious zeal and with reforming passion.”
| + − | Nation. 85: 39. Jl. 11, ’07. 530w. |
“It is a book to like, to learn from, and, though the theme be sad and serious, to be charmed with.” Joseph O’Connor.
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 345. Je. 1, ’07. 1900w. |
“While its argument is strongly based on economic, historical, ethical, and religious grounds, its temper and tone, admirably dispassionate and judicial, commend it to fairminded men.”
| + | Outlook. 87: 264. O. 5, ’07. 1100w. | |
| R. of Rs. 35: 637. My. ’07. 80w. |
Raven, John Howard. Old Testament introduction. general and special. **$2. Revell.
6–3543.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“The section on the ‘Text’ is rather uneven. ‘The Pentateuch in general’ is handled somewhat in detail, and always to the detriment of the modern view. We are still more amazed that a modern textbook should be published without an index of any kind. This is inexcusable.” Ira M. Price and John M. P. Smith.