Show L. L IN THE REALM Of LITERA 1 1 dern World I I Far From Prom Goal I f. f of Christianity as asil II King Laments Failure of oft Age Agey to Get Practical l I Help From Teachings I By y HERBERT HUBBARD In The Discovery en of God I l Si l I King Kins endeavors to point out rr the he e modern Christian world the thea thet I I a t that viewed spiritually it is isor far r or farther from the goal as asas l as 3 the Christian world at aro the theme i me ie of Its conception The author I lores the tendency to ignore 1 j Jat at least belittle the spiritual cauty auty of our religion and states l that tendency is the prevalent in our theology theolog that it fur only is at the present time it that It has alwa always s 's been block in the way of tile of true modern Christianity is in the thelnOn pinion of Mr Ir T King a a. name only i are no more like Christ-like in O our I i gions ons our thoughts in our lives tan lan were the pagans of ancient ancientS ancient ome orne me than are the present-day present I 11 flowers of Confucius And there there- according to his book lies Ul th fo I for the fact that spite Christs Christ's words that The that I do shall ye e do also jare not only unable t ID even Sin gin to perform the things Christs Christ j s a part of His dally daily lif but butare bute 5 e are also totally Incapable o ot or the possibility of an any anye e ere human doing them He C author takes various arlous of or the in the Old Testament plains plains their teachings shows Tl object in heralding the corn corn- l ig of the Messiah He l laments ments of or the modern world 1 d 1 ays says it has always been Its 1 inclination Ii to magnify the teach teach- oC Christ to apparently ideal works and at the same samel His lIf His Ins me l utterly Ignore lit life lorah His beneficence A Accord Accord- to ig-to to the author of ot this boo book booc weye wo we aye ye as a people absolutely lost I II I N ot of the true meaning of I S 'S In his own language fi i- i term Christendom is little 1 ore fe than a a. geographical 2 on Including or-Including including those who la lit a ague and undiscriminating wa way dmit that Jesus Christ Christ- was Fh ih b lI The e author bewails the fact that l 1 though ugh admitting that Jesus was right and further ad- ad that lIe He was able to do doat hat raJ at He did do because of ot His and nd the fact that lIe He lived the present day world ni tit tents Itself with admitting that i as as right without attempting the slightest degree to emulate iTs s example In other words he heo o olds l that Instead of professing we should live It it book is a masterful presenta- presenta on f what hat constitutes a 10 logical Ical of modern theology theolog expresses Its thoughts In a tanner lanner which will cause their i leaning to strike home to the ge reader in a most roost forceful ay and leads in a natural se- se e of bf ideas to its conclusions IThe Cosmopolitan Book Corp Corpor- Corpor ar- ar fion New v York lork |