Reviewed by Wallace Rice.

Dial. 41: 392. D. 1, ’06. 170w.
+Nation. 84: 39. Ja. 10, ’07. 180w.

Williams, T. Rhondda. Evangel of the new theology. *$1.50. Scribner.

“The basal question of religion, as he observes, is the relation of God to the living world. The theology now being outgrown conceived of God and man as external to each other, beings apart, and out of this fallacious dualism the Unitarian controversy grew. But ‘the gist of the new theology’ is the oneness of the spiritual nature in God and man, so that humanity itself is ‘an incarnation of the divine life.’”—Outlook.


“In one way or another the whole realm of modern religious thought is touched upon with profound discrimination. The book will prove exceedingly helpful to all who desire a clear and sane statement on vital matters from the modern point of view. As a group of sermons, however, it would seem that the book gives undue emphasis to intellect and does not sufficiently appeal to the deeper things of the heart. Also, the use of Scripture is not large.” E. A. Hanley.

+ −Bib. World. 29: 475. Je. ’07. 220w.

“It is marked by warmth as well as freshness and force, and by intentness on the realities of religious faith.”

+Outlook. 82: 617. Mr. 17, ’06. 260w.

Williamson, Charles Norris, and Williamson, Alice Muriel. [Car of destiny.] †$1.50. McClure.