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BIBLIOGRAPHY

NOTE: This bibliography cannot claim to be exhaustive, although it is hoped that little of importance up to the time of compilation has been overlooked. New books and articles on the subject are constantly appearing. Some articles have been omitted from this list as not important. Certain periodicals deal so largely with the controversy that a full list of their relevant material would be almost a complete table of contents for the last five or more years.

BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS

Buckham, John W.

I. GENERAL

A. Historical

Progressive religious thought in America; a survey of the enlarging Pilgrim faith. ix,352p. Houghton Mifflin. New York. 1919. McGiffert, Arthur Cushman. The rise of modern relig1915.

ious ideas. x,315p. Macmillan. New York. Moore, Edward Caldwell. An outline of the history of Christian thought since Kant. x,249p. Scribner. New York. 1916.

Pfleiderer, Otto. The development of theology in Germany since Kant, and its progress in Great Britain since 1825. Tr. by J. F. Smith. xi,403p. London. 1890.

Weinel, Heinrich and Widgery, Alban G. Jesus in the nineteenth century. x,457p. T. & T. Clark. Edinburgh. 1914.

All these have modernist sympathies, but are very useful for a broad understanding of what lies behind the present controversy.

Covert, John D., M.D., senior warden, and Anderson, Austin F., junior warden, Trinity Church, Fort Worth, Texas. The case against the Reverend Lee W. Heaton. 14p. Privately printed. 1923.

An account of one of the episodes of the American controversy.

B. Theological

A. CONSERVATIVE AND FUNDAMENTALIST

Andrews, S. J. Christianity and anti-Christianity in their final conflict. 392p. Bible Institute Colportage Assn. Chicago.

A typical premillennarian work.

Bloore, John. Modernism and its re-statement of Christian doctrine; is it the truth of God? 301p. Loizeaux Brothers. New York. 1923.

Bryan, William Jennings. The Bible and its enemies. 46p. Bible Institute Colportage Assn. Chicago. 1921. Bryan, W. J. Orthodox Christianity versus modernism. Revell. New York, 1924.

Bryan, W. J. Seven questions is dispute. 158p. Sunday School Times Company. Philadelphia. 1924. Conrad, A. Z. Jesus Christ at the cross roads. 148p. Revell. New York. 1924.

Craig, S. G. Christianity according to Dr. Fosdick. Reprinted from The Presbyterian. Published by the author. St. David's, Pa.

Evans, William. The great doctrines of the Bible. 275p. Bible Institute Colportage Assn. Chicago. 1912. Evans, William. What every Christian should believe. 126p. Bible Institute Colportage Assn. Chicago.

1922.

Faulkner, J. A. Modernism and the Christian faith. 306p. Methodist Book Concern. New York.

A moderate conservative work.

Fountain, Rev. Charles Hillman. Charges of teaching

false doctrine are herein brought against the Rev. William H. P. Faunce, D.D., President of Brown University, and the Rev. Gerald Birnie Smith, D.D., professor in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. 23p. To be had from the author. Plainfield, N.J. 1922.

A document from the American controversy.

Fountain, Rev. Charles Hillman. The case against Dr. Fosdick; a reply to the report of the committee of the New York Presbytery which exonerated him of the charge of teaching doctrines contrary to the Bible and the Westminster Confession of Faith. 24p. To be had from the author at 936 West Seventh Street. Plainfield, N.J. 1924. Fundamentals, The. 12 small vol.

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The Fundamentals of the Faith, as expressed in the articles of belief of the Niagara Bible conference. 8p. Great Commission Prayer League. Chicago. 1914? Harris, Charles. Creeds or no creeds? A critical examination of the basis of modernism. xxvi,383p. London. 1922.

Horsch, John. Modern religious liberalism, the destructiveness and irrationality of the new theology. 331p. Fundamental Truth Depot. Scottdale, Pa. 1921. Valuable for references to literature.

Hughson, Rev. S. C., O.H.C. The Apostles' creed; a simple explanation of the Christian faith. 35p. Holy Cross Press. West Park, N.Y. 1923.

A typical "high church" or "Anglo-Catholic" document. Johnson, W. H. The Christian faith under modern searchlights. Stone lectures. 252p. Revell. New York. 1916.

Keyser, Leander S. The rational test; Bible doctrine in the light of reason. 189p. Lutheran Publication Society. Philadelphia. 1908.

Keyser, Leander S. Contending for the faith; essays in constructive criticism and positive apologetics. 351p. Doran. New York. 1920.

Macartney, Clarence E.

Twelve great questions about Christ. 221p. Revell. New York. 1923.

Machen, Prof. J. Gresham. Christianity and liberalism.

180p. Macmillan. New York. 1923.

Argues that liberalism is not Christianity, but a different religion.

Massee, J. C., Goodchild, Frank M., and Laws, Curtis Lee. Baptist fundamentalism; an authoritative statement of its meaning and mission. 32p. Obtainable from the authors.

McPherson, G. W. (of Old Tent Evangel, New York) The crisis in church and college. xii,238p. Yonkers, N.Y. 1919.

McPherson, G. W. Socialism and the new theology, 32p. Yonkers Book Company. Yonkers, N.Y. 1921. Mullins, E. Y. Why is Christianity true? Christian evidences. xx,450p. American Baptist Publication Society. Philadelphia.

An able presentation of orthodox Christianity.

Mullins, E. Y. Christianity at the crossroads. 289p. Doran. New York. 1924.

Riley, W. B. The menace of modernism. Christian Alliance Publishing Co. 1917.

By a leading Baptist fundamentalist.

Simpson, W. J. Sparrow. Modernism and the person of Christ. 104p. R. Scott. London. 1923.

An answer to the papers in the Modern Churchman, September, 1922.

Straton-Potter debates. See under next heading. Torrey, R. A. The fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith. 328p. Doran. New York. 1918.

Weston, Rt. Rev. Frank, Bishop of Zanzibar. The Christ and his critics; an open letter to the European missionaries of his diocese. xi,179p. Mowbray. London. 1919.

B. LIBERAL AND MODERNIST

Abbott, Lyman. What Christianity means to me; a spiritual autobiography. xi,194p. Macmillan. New York. 1921.

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