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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY needed, and uplift humanity to the attainment of its goal ? Unless the universities exalt man instead of promoting agnosticism and atheism, revolution seems unavoidable. "Reform or revolution" is the alternative. The reform must begin with the universities. The education and character of the "upper classes" must be better, and these classes must themselves become Christian, or the social problem will not be solved in a humane way. "Our universities do not train men who know what they ought to do and what they want. This is our curse. Hence the political and social distraction." Education should aim to enable man to attain his destiny, which destiny is not in material things, but in God. " Everywhere ferment. Everywhere evidences of the dawning of a new era. The old notions are fading away. Whoever loves his people and believes in the exalted destiny of humanity and of the human personality ought to do his part in substituting for the vanishing beliefs new and abiding ones, permeated throughout with the truth." The volume is to be commended particularly to those whose faith has been shaken by the materialistic trend in science. It does not give a new scientific basis for religious faith, but it gives convincing evidence that for man natural science is not ultimate, but a faith which springs from his nature and satisfies the demands of his intellect and his heart. J. H. W. STUCKENBERG. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
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