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living despite what the “new moralists" are saying. This book is especially interesting to both laymen and minis­ ters in the study and teaching of the Scriptures. Cloth: $3.95. CHRISTIAN FAITH AND PRACTICE, by Leonard Hodgson, examines Chris­ tianity as a creed and as a life to be lived. Dr. Hodgson writes for the general reader and does so in a highly engaging way. "The lay reader will put down this book with a new grasp of the amazing common sense which lies behind theological argument.” — Scottish Educational Journal. Cloth: $2.50. THE MINISTER’S HANDBOOK OF CONTEMPORARY THEOLOGY, by Bernard Ramm, Professor of Syste­ matic Theology, and Christian Apolo­ getics at California Baptist Theological Seminary. This new work provides ministers with a valuable guide to words, phrases, thoughts and influ­ ences of major contemporary theolo­ gians. it also provides the main lines of present day theology. Paperback: $1.95.

CREATIVE MINDS IN CONTEMPO­ RARY THEOLOGY, edited by Philip Hughes, is a comprehensive study by outstanding scholars of major con­ temporary theologians and their tenets from the point of view of traditional Christianity. The studies include: Rein­ hold Niebuhr, Karl Barth, Emil Brunner, Rudolph Bultmann and Paul Tillich, among many others: Cloth: $6.95.

CHRIST AND ARCHITECTURE, by Donald J. Brugginkand Carl H. Drop­ pers, “ is the first book that says clearly and simply, without compromise, what church architecture really is and what it is about today. I am not exaggerating when I say it is the most useful book to date in my business.”—Edward S. Frey, Director, Commission on Church A rchitecture, Lutheran Church in America. “ This book,” concludes Christian Century Magazine, “ is much like the churches the authors admire— thorough, complete, sound — and loving. Ministers, church members, scholars and architects of any faith will do well to make use of it.” Cloth: $ 20 . 00 .

REVOLT A G A IN S T HEAVEN , by Kenneth Hamilton, will be welcomed by Christians who have become per­ plexed by the recent flood of anti- supernatural literature. In this book, Dr. Hamilton concludes, the Christian supernaturalistic view "is as relevant for tomorrow's world as for the First Century A .D ." Paperback: $2.45. MINISTRY, by Robert S. Paul, is ad­ dressed to ministers no longer sure they can minister to their congrega­ tions in the Biblical way; and to the growing number of younger men who believe society offers better avenues for service than the parish ministry. Cloth : $5.00. THE TEN C O M M A N DM E N TS : A Study of Ethical Freedom, by Ronald S. Wallace, discusses the central posi­ tion of the Commandments in Christian 5-27

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