Liberal Theology: An Appraisal Essays in Honor of Eugene William Lyman.

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942. 285 pp. 8vo. Cloth. First edition. A very good copy, owner's bookplate on front pastedown, small soiled spot on front board; contents clean and crisp. Item #24956

Sixteen essays plus bibliography. Eugene W. Lyman: liberal Christian thinker, by W.M. Horton. The history of liberal theology: The meaning of liberalism: an essay in definition, by W.E. Hocking. Liberalism in the Old Testament, by J.A. Bewer. The liberal spirit in the New Testament, by Mary E. Lyman. Liberalism and Catholic thought in England, 1860-1940, by E.R. Hardy, jr. Protestant liberalism, by A.C. McGiffert, jr. Liberalism in the mystical tradition, by R.M. Jones. The liberal attitude toward other religions, by L.V.L. Cady. The foundations of liberal theology: Two creeds for every church: a prolegomenon to any liberal religion, by W.P. Montague. Religious knowledge and revelation, by J.M. Moore. Philosophical theism, by D.E. Roberts. The Christian conception of man, by J.C. Bennett. The significance of Jesus Christ, by H.P. Van Dusen. The Scriptures, by H.S. Coffin. Eternal life, by D.C. Macintosh. The church, by W.A. Brown. The writings of Eugene William Lyman (p. 275-278).

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