“An amiable and quite unacademic vagueness is ... the chief characteristic. His English style leaves much to be improved.”
| — | Nation. 81: 14. Jl. 6, ‘05. 420w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 10: 249. Ap. 15, ‘05. 290w. |
“His little book, modest in style and also in spirit, is a fresh and entertaining piece of writing.”
| + + | Outlook. 80: 138. My. 13, ‘05. 240w. | |
| R. of Rs. 32: 127. Jl. ‘05. 50w. |
Hale, Harris Grafton. Who then is this? a study of the personality of Jesus. [*]$1.25. Pilgrim press.
“The personality of Jesus is exhibited as in a normally human development, attaining thru communion with God a transcendence beyond all measure of comparison. The work avoids technical theology, but its Christological view is clearly of the Ritschlian type. Mr. Hale is a Congregational minister.”—Outlook.
“Not without attractiveness from a literary point of view.”
| + | Ind. 59: 151. Jl. 20, ‘05. 160w. |
“This is, on the whole, a strong book. The method of the work is inductive, and its style is clear and vigorous.”
| + | Outlook. 80: 196. My. 20, ‘05. 140w. |