From the Contents: Foreword; I. Things as they are and the Temper of our Time; II.The Present Demand to Know the Truth, and the Earnest Quest for a Religion that Relates Itself Intimately to Present Every-day Life; III. The Thought, the Existing Conditions, and the Religion of Jesus’ Time; IV What Jesus Realised, Revealed, and Taught ...; V. His Relations with the Father …; VI. Jesus’ Teachings Regarding Sin and ‘’The Sinner’’ and Tod’s Attitude towards them: Did He Teach the Depravity—the Fall—of Man, or the Essential Divinity of Man?; VII. Jesus’ Own Statement of the Essence of Religion—His Own Designation of the Heart of Christianity; VIII. Was the Church Sanctioned or Establisched by Jesus …; IX. Our Debt to the Prophets of Israel …; X. A Fuller Realisation and Use of the Eternal Power Within …; XI. A Statement of Jesus’ Christianism in Terms of Present-day Life and Problems.
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