SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR LIBRARY

A New Testament Wordbook by William Barclay. A reconstruction of the people, customs, history and ideas that give life to the meanings of 37 great New Testament words. 128 pages. $2.50.

More New Testament Words by William Barclay. A study of another 24 words that are central to an understanding of the New Testament. 160 pages. $2.50.

Why I Am A Disciple of Christ by Hampton Adams. A spirited, personal account of his allegiance to the largest wing of the Disciple movement. It tells the story of how Barton Stone (Christians) and Alexander Campbell (Disciples) united their forces in 1832 to constitute the most remarkable religious force in American church history. 144 pages. $2.75.

The Mind Goes Forth by Harry and Bonaro Overstreet. This book comes to grips with the central problem of our times: that of overcoming the hostilities and extremisms that separate man from man. It shows how we must make living space for one another’s minds and opinions. 384 pages. $3.95.

The Christian View of Science and Scripture by Bernard Ramm. An affirmation that science and religion can come to terms. Ramm shows that some friends of religion have lost their battle with science on too narrow a strip, deprecating and ridiculing apparently damaging empirical date, while they should have been developing a philosophy of science in terms of the larger problems. He treats such problems as the long day of Joshua, the six days of creation, evolution. 368 pages. $4.00.

The Religions of Man by Huston Smith. The first book to interpret how the great religious traditions answer the spiritual aspirations of the different peoples of the world. 328 pages. $5.00.

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