THE NEW THEOLOGY A SERIES OF SERMONS AND ESSAYS ON EDITED BY CHAS. H. VINE OF ILFORD LONDON SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY 100 SOUTHWARK ST., AND 17A PATERNOSTER ROW 1907 TH essays desires that those who have read the manifesto of the so-called New Theology (contained in the book bearing that title) and who want to know what is believed among the great majority of Congregationalists may find some guidance in these pages. This book is not intended for theologians, but for the rank and file of our Churches. It is not an authoritative declaration of the faith of Congregationalism-there can be no such thing as that; but it contains the sincere opinion of some of our professors and preachers on debated points it is their interpretation of the old faith on these questions. It is not at all in the nature of a personal attack on the Rev. R. J. Campbell, but it deals pretty fully with some of the positions mentioned in his book. There are many things in that book which are illuminating and helpful; for these we are grateful; but there are many other things which some of us consider to be confusing, unscriptural, and exceedingly dangerous. It is |