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June 2, 1909. THE
Books and Periodiclas
"The Annual Announcement of the Presbyterian
Theological Seminary of Kentucky,
1908-1909."
A pamphlet of thirty-six pages, contains
the faculty roll, student list, historical
statement, course of study, and
general information of that flourishing
institution. The illustration of buildings
and rooms are numerous and very handsome,
showing a physical equipment of
the finest kind. The total enrollment of
students is forty-five, of whom eight are
special, post-graduate students. Kentucky
and Missouri furnish twenty-five
of the number, the rest coming from
eleven other states.
"Annual Catalogue of the Officers and
Students of Columbia Theological Seminary,
Under the Control of the Synods
of South Carolina, ueorgia, Alabama,
and Florida. 1908-1909."
This catalogue furnishes the record of
a most successful year, together with a
prospectus of the year to come. Twentyseven
students were enrolled, being a
larger number than in recent years.
South Carolina, Georgia, and Norta Carolina
furnishes twenty of this number,
Davidson College leading in the number
prepared by any one college. ' Four pro:
fessors and an instructor in Hebrew
compose the faculty. The great work of
this institution in the past, its present
fine equipment, and the usefulness of
it in the future development of the
Church, endears it to the Church at large
and warrants its ample support and enlargement.
"The Atonement," by the Rev. James
Stalker, D. D., Professor of Church History
and Christian Ethics in the United
Free Church College, Aberdeen. 12
mo,, pp. xli, 138. Cloth, $1 net. New
York: A. C. Armstrong and Son, 1909.
These lectures, delivered at Inverness
last October, entitled "'ine New Testament
Situation," "The Old Testament
Preparation," and "The Modern Justification
" The lecturer makes it his first
business to find from the New Testament
the position of the death of Christ
in its presentation of Christianity as a
whole.
"The Eternal Hills" is a namnhlet hv
Rev. Charles E. Kellar, a Congregationallst
minister in Ohio. It inveighs against
the nceepted faith of the Church, quotes
Emerson, and makeB assumptions ad libitum,
which are a rehash of popular, skeptical
assumptions, without even the merit
of clevei statement. The trend of the
contents is indicated by such lines as
follow: Gcd "commits none of the
blunders tnat Oriental theology ascribes
to htm and all psychic life is his gift
of himself and is an eternal method of
TVJ..t 1 1
I divine pxpressiun ami experience, * "liou
did not vicariously suffer in Jesus of
Nazareth alone, but began his sufferings
for us in the first feeble cell of life In
the far away beginning." "We are In a
process of salvation if we are sincerely
struggling up the rugged, narrow way
into the eternal hills." These quotations
are worth making only as samples of
much that is appearing in books and
magazines nowadays.
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