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“The book attempts to interpret Jesus Christ in the light of modern scholarship, but at the same time to fuse with the primary sources of information concerning him all the subsequent doctrines which have grown up around his person.”—Nation.
“Too large an undertaking to allow of much success.”
| − | Ind. 62: 102. Ja. 10, ’07. 60w. |
“The endeavor to make a clear, consistent, historical picture by combining all New Testament documents as of equal weight, is a considerable undertaking: and when Dean Slattery proposes to add to his sources all the dogmas of the ages, and even ‘all the present faith,’ one must admire his daring, rather than respect his historical judgment.”
| + − | Nation. 84: 105. Ja. 31, ’07. 280w. |
“Written from a conservative standpoint, the volume is free from dogmatism, while leading up to the teaching of the Nicene creed.”
| + | Outlook. 85: 46. Ja. 5, ’07. 170w. |
Slicer, Thomas R. Way to happiness. **$1.25. Macmillan.