This volume aims to deal, in not too technical fashion, with some of the most fundamental questions, theoretical and practical, which are involved in the Christian view of God and the world. It is naturally intended, thus, both to answer difficulties and to suggest lines of thought which may help to confirm and to clarify Christian faith.Its chapters take up in order the perennial problem for all ideal views, -- the question of suffering and sin; the difficulties for any religious view which gather around prayer, -- the central relation of revelation and response between God and men; the question of how we may best think of Christ, - the central fact of the Christian religion; and then, in the light of these conclusions, four large problems for Christian thought and life: the questions of life's fundamental decision, of life's fundamental paradox of liberty and law, of Christian unity, and of Christianity as a world religion.
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