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| LITERATURE (continued) Bobbs-Merrill, New York: Prophets, Idols, and Diggers ($5.00). A thrilling story of the work of archaeology and its contributions to Biblical apolo­ getics. Bookman Associates, New York: Religion in Israel Today by Joseph Badi ($3.50). In no country is reli­ gion more significant. Bruce, Milwaukee: Mary vs Lucifer by John I. Gallery ($3.50). A summary of Marian apparitions in the Middle Ages. Cambridge, New York: Victor and Victim; the Gospel of our Redemption by J. S. Whale (price not given). A major study in theological interpretation. Christian Education Press, Philadelphia: Teaching the New Testament by Edna M. Baster ($5.00). Helps for the Christian education department. Concordia, St. Louis: Multi-purpose Tools for Bible Study by Frederick W . Danker ($3.75). A guide for the selection of working tools for students and pastors in Biblical studies. Desclee Company, New York: Prophecy and In­ spiration by Paul Synave and Pierre Benoit ($3.00). Roman Catholic treatment of a theme in Biblical theology. Doubleday, New York: Secret Sayings of Jesus by Robert Grant and David Noel Freedman ($3.50). The so-called ‘Gospel of Thomas’ from the recently discovered Egyptian Gnostic manuscript collection. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids: The Epistle to the Romans , Vol. I by John Murray ($5.00). Covers Chapters I-VIII of this crucial Epistle in a masterful way with due attention to theology, philosophy, and ethics. Free Church Publications, Minneapolis: The Bride and the Wife by G. Douglas Young (no price listed). A prophetic study of end-time events with special attention to the future of Israel. Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, New York: Great Jewish Personalities in Modem Times edited by Simon Noveck ($4.95). Biography is always interest­ ing and among the Jews are some most fascinating characters. Harper, New York: The Church and the Fine Arts by Cynthia P. Maus ($6.95). Follows her works of I similar nature on the Old and New Testaments. Helicon Press, Baltimore: Ecumenical Councils in the Catholic Church by Hubert Jedin ($4.00). A catalog and chronicle of the definitive councils and their decisions. Holman, Philadelphia: The Biblical Expositor edited by Carl F. H. Henry (3 vols., $6.95 each). Analysis of the whole Bible by competent scholars on the centennial of the A. J. Holman Company. Judson Press, Philadelphia: The Broken Wall; A Study of the Epistle to the Ephesians by Dr. Markus Barth ($3.50). A closer, fresher look at Paul’s vital and often puzzling Epistle. Knopf, New York: Jesus and His Story by Ethel- bert Stauffer ($4.00). A German Protestant discusses I the background of Jesus in the light of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the circle of John the Baptist. John Knox Press, Richmond, Va.: Paul and the Salvation of Mankind by Johannes Munck ($6.50)’. A major study in New Testament theology. Macmillan, New York: The History of the Cross by Norman Laliberte and Edward N. West ($15.00). Definitive work covering all aspects of the symbol of Christianity. Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa.: Called to Maturity by Myron Augsburger ($2.50). Counsel on many phases of the Christian life which need to be developed for going on to perfection. Moody Press, Chicago: Biblical Theology of the New Testament by Charles C. Ryrie ($5.00). A major contribution to New Testament theology literature by the President of Philadelphia College of Bible. Revell, Westwood, N.J.: Thirty Years with the Silent Billion by Frank C. Laubach ($3.95). The pioneer in mass iliteracy instruction talks about his experiences and his great vision. (Continued on page 36)

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The Door to 25,000,000 Chinese outside the Mainland The Colony that has the largest dis­ placed personnel with the greatest amount of suffering per square mile in the world The Bible Institute of Los Angeles in a great ministry Dr. Charles A . Roberts, Supt. EVANGELISM — Services in three dif­ ferent centers. M ED ICAL — A doctor and nursing staff treating over 1,500 a month. BOOK ROOM — Downtown distribution point for Bibles and literature, Chinese and English. SCHOOLS Christian education for 1,300 underprivileged children. NURSERY — Tiny tots of refugee par­ ents seeking love and home and work. Daily program caring for health, meals and instruction. Gospel antidote to communist propaganda. In operation early 1960. For complete information and gifts write: The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc.

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