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- catalog contributor b3728972.
- catalog created "[1922]".
- catalog date "1922".
- catalog date "[1922]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1922]".
- catalog description "-- XV. The challenge to Christian service -- Something to be done by us -- The work accomplished in us will determine the character of that done by us -- Christianity is the only adequate religion -- Christianity is Christ -- Nothing new about Christ in modern religious thinking -- The Gospel adaptable to every age -- The explanation of spiritual power -- England, Wesley and Whitfield -- Brainard at Yale -- A rationalistic wave in modern thought -- Jowett on substitutes for the Gospel -- The first challenge is for Christian thinking -- The Gospels themselves must be studied -- Representatives of Christianity everywhere needed -- The Japanese major -- The challenge to Christian leadership -- Croly in the New Republic -- The Chicago Post -- The challenge for spiritual leadership -- Mott -- The challenge to Christian leadership in the business world -- Personality must be place above property -- The church must challenge industrial leaders -- An illuminating illustration -- The need in citizenship and government -- Christian leadership in education -- International relationships and world peace -- Unfinished task of spreading the Gospel -- Relative need at home and abroad -- The Christian Church necessary -- Mott -- Christ's life motto the Church's secret of success -- At the last analysis, the individual -- The response to the call to service.".
- catalog description "Consciousness also indicates direct creation -- The human mind different in kind from that of lower animals -- Man in a class by himself -- Alfred Russell Wallace -- Dana -- Ten findings against ht evolution theory -- What must be the attitude of science toward evolution? -- Spencer, Haeckel, Bateson and Scott -- Dana on Genesis and science -- Agassiz and Carruthers -- Some other theory than that of evolution must be found".
- catalog description "Faith is not credulity, but intelligent conviction -- Human knowledge is limited, hence faith -- Faith is in every realm of life -- Especially evident in the realm of natural sciences -- Faith is positive and constructive -- The truly broad-minded man -- V. The conversion of Professor Romanes -- A candid agnostic -- Not satisfied -- The spirit-nature of the human will -- Compelled to the belief in God -- Investigates Christ -- Christ a new type of life in the world -- The intellect not only the organ of evidence -- Became a Christian -- The tragedy of wrong leadership of young people -- Scientists who are not Christians have ignored certain great and vital facts -- VI. The values of experience -- The laboratory method -- the daily life the final test -- the relation of experience to authority -- Nominal acceptance of authority valueless -- Religion the dominant factor in human life -- Historic proof in the life of nations -- the superiority of Christianity -- ".
- catalog description "God is in all of his laws -- The universality of sin in human life -- Distinction between guilt and sin -- The problem of evil -- The principle of evil necessary to the making of character -- Different from the act of sin -- God's responsibility for creating man -- The tragedy of a sin-cursed world -- Sinning men responsible for present conditions -- The personality of the devil, the tempter of men -- The necessity for the incarnation -- Every word must be made flesh -- Examples in electricity and liberty -- The deity of Christ -- His pre-existence, Forsyth -- How did the Son of God "empty himself"? -- God's atoning work through Christ -- the necessity for the atonement -- The governmental necessity -- The story of Zaleucus -- Why the atonement satisfies the demands -- Love alone explains the atonement -- Denny -- The death of Christ substitutionary -- Pringle -- Pattison -- The secret of the power of Christianity -- Sequences of Christ's victory -- His resurrection -- ".
- catalog description "I. Thinking Young people of to-day -- Religion must be real in the sense that it must be intellectually consistent -- The scientific attitude in inquiry -- True education must develop worthy ideals -- Responsibility of leadership rests on young people -- Cultivating the positive attitude -- II. What is scientific thinking? -- Our debt to modern science -- Mere theories must be vindicated by facts -- Nothing essentially true in Christianity can fail of permanency -- the proper scope of scientific thinking -- the spiritual tragedy of miseducated men -- Scientific thinking must include all values in human life -- The scientific method in thinking -- III. Christian thinking necessary -- The supremacy of Christianity -- the matchless character of Christ -- Christ's teaching meets every human need -- The majority of leading scientists have been Christians -- The world needs Christ's leadership -- He alone furnishes the solution of human problems -- IV. The exercise of faith universal -- ".
- catalog description "IX. The record of God's revelation to men -- The Creator's manifest purpose for man -- God was under obligation to make the revelation man needed -- All revelation is teaching -- The demands of pedagogy -- The teaching value of miracles -- Some natural thoughts about the supernatural -- God's methods of communicating with men -- The Bible and other sacred writings -- Outstanding teachings of various religions -- The character and influence of the Bible -- The Bible not the revelation, but its record -- The problem of inspiration -- Not all of the Bible is inspired -- Discrepancies not important -- Crept in through human transmission -- The Bible as it is sufficient for its purpose -- God's revelation always in aspects important to men -- Mozely -- De-Witt -- The blessed influence of the Bible -- X. Old Testament Problems -- The Bible is literature -- Literary criticism proper -- Criticism defined -- Critics unscientific in repudiating the supernatural -- ".
- catalog description "Testimony of the four Gospels -- Kent and the critics -- Each Gospel considered -- The historic reliability of the New Testament -- Ramsey and Robertson -- Sidelights from the Roman law -- The evidence conclusive".
- catalog description "The atmosphere of spiritual power -- Being symphonised in Christ -- The discipline of the prayer-life -- Paul's affliction of the flesh -- Pundita Ramabai waiting -- Afflictions a blessing -- Able to sympathise with Christ -- The cleansing power of prayer -- Many Christians living defeated lives -- Victory offered in Christ -- The surrendered life essential to victory -- Self- denial involves two selves -- Prayer- life expressed in worship -- Significance of worth-ship Stewardship involved -- Giving Christ first place -- The ministry of intercession -- How our prayers help others -- The help of the Holy Spirit in our prayer-life -- Assurance of faith in prayer -- Spiritual discernment through prayer -- realities in spiritual experience".
- catalog description "The forty days -- His ascension -- Pentecost -- The ever-living Christ -- His intercession for us -- His keeping power -- Something done for us, in us, by us, in the program of Christ -- XIV. The prayer-life of believers -- Increasing fellowship with God -- Strange uncertainties about the prayer-life -- The poverty of our prayer-life -- It is the test of our Christianity -- the indifference of unbelief about the efficacy of prayer -- Our heavenly Father is interested in each of us -- Vast liberties in the realm of the spirit -- The Gospel for the individual and for society -- Scripture teachings about prayer -- Our sense of need -- Our dependence upon God -- Grace at the table -- Praise and thanksgiving in prayer -- Our spiritual needs -- Confession of sin necessary to spiritual life -- Seeking forgiveness -- Conditions of availing prayer -- Becoming intelligently informed -- Hindrances to acceptable prayer -- The place of faith in the prayer-life -- God hindered by unbelief -- ".
- catalog description "Unity of purpose evident in the Bible -- Theories about authorship -- Beecher -- Disagreement among the critics -- Many theories of the critics proved to be wrong -- Wilson -- Tel el Amarna and Tel el Hesy tablets -- Petrie and Bliss -- Babylonian accounts -- The code of Hammurabi -- The Egyptology in early books -- Rawlinson -- The historic reliability of the Old Testament -- Kyle's classification -- Allegory and figurative language -- The sacrificial system -- The same God in the whole Bible -- Animals served for food -- Sacrifices foreshadowed Christ's sacrifice -- The prophets and their messages -- Warnings and promises -- A spiritual atmosphere in the Old Testament -- Waiting for the consolation of Israel -- XI. New Testament records authentic -- Strauss' attack upon the Gospels -- Investigation of historic facts -- Gibbon on Christianity in the year 300 -- References by Roman historians -- The writings of Christian Scholars -- Quotations from New Testament writings -- ".
- catalog description "VII. Science and Evolution -- No objection to any theory that can be proved -- The theory stated -- The struggle for existence -- Natural selection -- The survival of the fittest -- No processes of evolution are in evidence -- Two groups of evolutionists -- Early objections to evolution by scientists -- Hugh Miller -- No evidence from fossils -- Special theories in embryology -- Forgeries by Haeckel -- The theory cannot be established by embryology -- Darwin's idea of the struggle for life inadequate -- Henry Drummond -- Natural selection disproved by Mendel's law -- Bateson and Morgan -- Osborn and Ritter -- Coulter's claims considered -- Bateson and Scott against Coulter -- Jordan on the tendency to call mere varieties species -- Uniformity of fossil records disproved -- New revelations in radioactivity -- Joly and Soddy -- Theories about the age of the earth -- The present cosmic process had a beginning in time -- Spontaneous generation of life an unscientific assumption -- ".
- catalog description "VIII. The spiritual interpretations of the universe -- All questions of origins must involve present facts -- Human experience in creative acts -- Nature is will in action -- Intelligent design evident in nature -- Kant -- Kelvin and Liebig -- Snowden -- Benevolence evident in creative thought -- Redemptive power evident in nature -- Psychology teaches the self-revelation of spirit -- science denies polytheism -- the personality of God -- Pantheism -- Personality is not limitation -- Forsyth -- God transcends human personality -- God's infinite capacity to note details -- The Fatherhood of God -- Questions about a first cause -- The alternative possible in human thought -- Man's moral nature -- Man's moral responsibility -- Rauschenbusch on the fact of sin -- Man insufficient unto himself -- Present progress of morals not encouraging -- The light of nature not sufficient as a human guide in morals -- God has met every need of his creatures -- ".
- catalog description "XII. Christ's historic character genuine -- The fearless sincerity of the Gospel writers -- Based in their personal experience -- Hopkins -- only eye -- witnesses could have written the Gospels -- Plato and Socrates -- Moore and Lalla Rookh -- No school of Jews could have conceived the record -- Paul's epistles corroborate the Gospels -- The perfect humanity of Christ -- Hopkins -- The sinlessness of Christ -- His revelation of God's Fatherhood -- The disciples realized this truth -- the redeeming love of Christ -- His power is to forgive sins -- The vicarious element in the atonement -- The sane supernaturalism of Christ -- Miracles of grace -- Christ's intellectual powers -- No man could have originated Christianity -- Christ the most tremendous reality in human history -- XIII. The program of Christ -- The background of Christ's program -- Problems involved in building human character -- Sin is lawlessness -- Society cannot exist without law and penalty -- ".
- catalog extent "xivp,ℓ,17-238p".
- catalog hasFormat "Scientific Christian thinking for young people.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Scientific Christian thinking for young people.".
- catalog issued "1922".
- catalog issued "[1922]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, George H. Doran company".
- catalog relation "Scientific Christian thinking for young people.".
- catalog subject "Apologetics History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Apologetics".
- catalog subject "BT1220 .J6".
- catalog subject "Religion and science History.".
- catalog subject "Religion and science.".
- catalog tableOfContents "-- XV. The challenge to Christian service -- Something to be done by us -- The work accomplished in us will determine the character of that done by us -- Christianity is the only adequate religion -- Christianity is Christ -- Nothing new about Christ in modern religious thinking -- The Gospel adaptable to every age -- The explanation of spiritual power -- England, Wesley and Whitfield -- Brainard at Yale -- A rationalistic wave in modern thought -- Jowett on substitutes for the Gospel -- The first challenge is for Christian thinking -- The Gospels themselves must be studied -- Representatives of Christianity everywhere needed -- The Japanese major -- The challenge to Christian leadership -- Croly in the New Republic -- The Chicago Post -- The challenge for spiritual leadership -- Mott -- The challenge to Christian leadership in the business world -- Personality must be place above property -- The church must challenge industrial leaders -- An illuminating illustration -- The need in citizenship and government -- Christian leadership in education -- International relationships and world peace -- Unfinished task of spreading the Gospel -- Relative need at home and abroad -- The Christian Church necessary -- Mott -- Christ's life motto the Church's secret of success -- At the last analysis, the individual -- The response to the call to service.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Consciousness also indicates direct creation -- The human mind different in kind from that of lower animals -- Man in a class by himself -- Alfred Russell Wallace -- Dana -- Ten findings against ht evolution theory -- What must be the attitude of science toward evolution? -- Spencer, Haeckel, Bateson and Scott -- Dana on Genesis and science -- Agassiz and Carruthers -- Some other theory than that of evolution must be found".
- catalog tableOfContents "Faith is not credulity, but intelligent conviction -- Human knowledge is limited, hence faith -- Faith is in every realm of life -- Especially evident in the realm of natural sciences -- Faith is positive and constructive -- The truly broad-minded man -- V. The conversion of Professor Romanes -- A candid agnostic -- Not satisfied -- The spirit-nature of the human will -- Compelled to the belief in God -- Investigates Christ -- Christ a new type of life in the world -- The intellect not only the organ of evidence -- Became a Christian -- The tragedy of wrong leadership of young people -- Scientists who are not Christians have ignored certain great and vital facts -- VI. The values of experience -- The laboratory method -- the daily life the final test -- the relation of experience to authority -- Nominal acceptance of authority valueless -- Religion the dominant factor in human life -- Historic proof in the life of nations -- the superiority of Christianity -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "God is in all of his laws -- The universality of sin in human life -- Distinction between guilt and sin -- The problem of evil -- The principle of evil necessary to the making of character -- Different from the act of sin -- God's responsibility for creating man -- The tragedy of a sin-cursed world -- Sinning men responsible for present conditions -- The personality of the devil, the tempter of men -- The necessity for the incarnation -- Every word must be made flesh -- Examples in electricity and liberty -- The deity of Christ -- His pre-existence, Forsyth -- How did the Son of God "empty himself"? -- God's atoning work through Christ -- the necessity for the atonement -- The governmental necessity -- The story of Zaleucus -- Why the atonement satisfies the demands -- Love alone explains the atonement -- Denny -- The death of Christ substitutionary -- Pringle -- Pattison -- The secret of the power of Christianity -- Sequences of Christ's victory -- His resurrection -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Thinking Young people of to-day -- Religion must be real in the sense that it must be intellectually consistent -- The scientific attitude in inquiry -- True education must develop worthy ideals -- Responsibility of leadership rests on young people -- Cultivating the positive attitude -- II. What is scientific thinking? -- Our debt to modern science -- Mere theories must be vindicated by facts -- Nothing essentially true in Christianity can fail of permanency -- the proper scope of scientific thinking -- the spiritual tragedy of miseducated men -- Scientific thinking must include all values in human life -- The scientific method in thinking -- III. Christian thinking necessary -- The supremacy of Christianity -- the matchless character of Christ -- Christ's teaching meets every human need -- The majority of leading scientists have been Christians -- The world needs Christ's leadership -- He alone furnishes the solution of human problems -- IV. The exercise of faith universal -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "IX. The record of God's revelation to men -- The Creator's manifest purpose for man -- God was under obligation to make the revelation man needed -- All revelation is teaching -- The demands of pedagogy -- The teaching value of miracles -- Some natural thoughts about the supernatural -- God's methods of communicating with men -- The Bible and other sacred writings -- Outstanding teachings of various religions -- The character and influence of the Bible -- The Bible not the revelation, but its record -- The problem of inspiration -- Not all of the Bible is inspired -- Discrepancies not important -- Crept in through human transmission -- The Bible as it is sufficient for its purpose -- God's revelation always in aspects important to men -- Mozely -- De-Witt -- The blessed influence of the Bible -- X. Old Testament Problems -- The Bible is literature -- Literary criticism proper -- Criticism defined -- Critics unscientific in repudiating the supernatural -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Testimony of the four Gospels -- Kent and the critics -- Each Gospel considered -- The historic reliability of the New Testament -- Ramsey and Robertson -- Sidelights from the Roman law -- The evidence conclusive".
- catalog tableOfContents "The atmosphere of spiritual power -- Being symphonised in Christ -- The discipline of the prayer-life -- Paul's affliction of the flesh -- Pundita Ramabai waiting -- Afflictions a blessing -- Able to sympathise with Christ -- The cleansing power of prayer -- Many Christians living defeated lives -- Victory offered in Christ -- The surrendered life essential to victory -- Self- denial involves two selves -- Prayer- life expressed in worship -- Significance of worth-ship Stewardship involved -- Giving Christ first place -- The ministry of intercession -- How our prayers help others -- The help of the Holy Spirit in our prayer-life -- Assurance of faith in prayer -- Spiritual discernment through prayer -- realities in spiritual experience".
- catalog tableOfContents "The forty days -- His ascension -- Pentecost -- The ever-living Christ -- His intercession for us -- His keeping power -- Something done for us, in us, by us, in the program of Christ -- XIV. The prayer-life of believers -- Increasing fellowship with God -- Strange uncertainties about the prayer-life -- The poverty of our prayer-life -- It is the test of our Christianity -- the indifference of unbelief about the efficacy of prayer -- Our heavenly Father is interested in each of us -- Vast liberties in the realm of the spirit -- The Gospel for the individual and for society -- Scripture teachings about prayer -- Our sense of need -- Our dependence upon God -- Grace at the table -- Praise and thanksgiving in prayer -- Our spiritual needs -- Confession of sin necessary to spiritual life -- Seeking forgiveness -- Conditions of availing prayer -- Becoming intelligently informed -- Hindrances to acceptable prayer -- The place of faith in the prayer-life -- God hindered by unbelief -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Unity of purpose evident in the Bible -- Theories about authorship -- Beecher -- Disagreement among the critics -- Many theories of the critics proved to be wrong -- Wilson -- Tel el Amarna and Tel el Hesy tablets -- Petrie and Bliss -- Babylonian accounts -- The code of Hammurabi -- The Egyptology in early books -- Rawlinson -- The historic reliability of the Old Testament -- Kyle's classification -- Allegory and figurative language -- The sacrificial system -- The same God in the whole Bible -- Animals served for food -- Sacrifices foreshadowed Christ's sacrifice -- The prophets and their messages -- Warnings and promises -- A spiritual atmosphere in the Old Testament -- Waiting for the consolation of Israel -- XI. New Testament records authentic -- Strauss' attack upon the Gospels -- Investigation of historic facts -- Gibbon on Christianity in the year 300 -- References by Roman historians -- The writings of Christian Scholars -- Quotations from New Testament writings -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. Science and Evolution -- No objection to any theory that can be proved -- The theory stated -- The struggle for existence -- Natural selection -- The survival of the fittest -- No processes of evolution are in evidence -- Two groups of evolutionists -- Early objections to evolution by scientists -- Hugh Miller -- No evidence from fossils -- Special theories in embryology -- Forgeries by Haeckel -- The theory cannot be established by embryology -- Darwin's idea of the struggle for life inadequate -- Henry Drummond -- Natural selection disproved by Mendel's law -- Bateson and Morgan -- Osborn and Ritter -- Coulter's claims considered -- Bateson and Scott against Coulter -- Jordan on the tendency to call mere varieties species -- Uniformity of fossil records disproved -- New revelations in radioactivity -- Joly and Soddy -- Theories about the age of the earth -- The present cosmic process had a beginning in time -- Spontaneous generation of life an unscientific assumption -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VIII. The spiritual interpretations of the universe -- All questions of origins must involve present facts -- Human experience in creative acts -- Nature is will in action -- Intelligent design evident in nature -- Kant -- Kelvin and Liebig -- Snowden -- Benevolence evident in creative thought -- Redemptive power evident in nature -- Psychology teaches the self-revelation of spirit -- science denies polytheism -- the personality of God -- Pantheism -- Personality is not limitation -- Forsyth -- God transcends human personality -- God's infinite capacity to note details -- The Fatherhood of God -- Questions about a first cause -- The alternative possible in human thought -- Man's moral nature -- Man's moral responsibility -- Rauschenbusch on the fact of sin -- Man insufficient unto himself -- Present progress of morals not encouraging -- The light of nature not sufficient as a human guide in morals -- God has met every need of his creatures -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XII. Christ's historic character genuine -- The fearless sincerity of the Gospel writers -- Based in their personal experience -- Hopkins -- only eye -- witnesses could have written the Gospels -- Plato and Socrates -- Moore and Lalla Rookh -- No school of Jews could have conceived the record -- Paul's epistles corroborate the Gospels -- The perfect humanity of Christ -- Hopkins -- The sinlessness of Christ -- His revelation of God's Fatherhood -- The disciples realized this truth -- the redeeming love of Christ -- His power is to forgive sins -- The vicarious element in the atonement -- The sane supernaturalism of Christ -- Miracles of grace -- Christ's intellectual powers -- No man could have originated Christianity -- Christ the most tremendous reality in human history -- XIII. The program of Christ -- The background of Christ's program -- Problems involved in building human character -- Sin is lawlessness -- Society cannot exist without law and penalty -- ".
- catalog title "Scientific Christian thinking for young people, by Howard Agnew Johnson.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".