Progressive Religious Thought in America; a Survey of the Enlarging Pilgrim Faith
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Ever- ett, C. C. Starbuck, B. P. Bowne, Bliss Perry, John Dewey, W. D. Hyde, and others of like caliber. The editorials were frankly and freely devoted in large part to the issues immediately at stake with its editors and were largely instru- mental in clarifying and furthering their cause. The opening article of the first number, by Professor Smyth, on "The Theological Purpose of the Review," was a clear and able statement of the purposes and aims of a conservatively progressive theology. It o...ffered as a key-note a phrase used by a leader of the early church, Ignatius, "Let us learn to think according to Christianity"; and the kind of thought which it advocated was one true both to the past and to the future of Christianity. Ill In estimating Professor Smyth's contribution to American theology one naturally begins with his work as a historian. The extent of his knowl- edge and resources in this field cannot be fully appreciated for the reason that he published so little. The note-books of his students, however, EGBERT C.
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