THE FAITH OF A MODERN PROTESTANT.
The Faith of a Modern Protestant. By Wilhelm Bousset. (T. Fisher Unwin. 2s. 6d, not.)—This book may be regarded as the continuation of the last chapter of Professor Bousset's " What is Religion P " By the faith of a modern Protestant he means that form of Christianity which is in his eyes compatible with absolute freedom of thought. The whole book is instinct with a religious fervour with which Christian Theism is not generally supposed to inspire its adherents. We would recommend it to all those agnostics who hold the sad opinion that Christianity loses vitality in proportion as it recedes from the position of Roman Catholicism or of a narrow Evangelicalism, and also to all those dogmatists who arrive by opposite paths at a like conclusion.