The Creed of Athanasius the Great. By T. N. Papaconstantinos,
D.D. Translated by Henry C. J. Lingham. (Melville and Mullen, Melbourne. 2s. net.)—This pamphlet does not treat of the Quicunque Veit, nor, indeed, of any particular document. It is an exposition of the dogmatic teaching of Athanasius, of his main- tenance of the orthodox faith against Sabellianism, Arianism, and Apollinarianism. The most notable thing in it is the discussion of the Filioque question. "The theologians of the Western Church," says our author, "identifying the sending by the Son of the Holy Ghost with the procession confused the temporal activity of the sending with the eternal procession in the substance of God of the Holy Ghost from the Father."