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In Psychology and the Christian Life (Student Christian Movement, 32
Russell Square, W.C., 4s. net), Mr. Pym has endeavoured to relate the teachings of modern psychology as to such concepts as suggestion, the sub-consciousness, repressions, and so forth with the teachings of Christianity. This is, of course, a task which has been attempted before, notably from the Roman Catholic point of view. Mr. Pym's book is, however, intended for the Protestant layman, and is clear and simple in plan and phraseology. It should prove valuable to Christians of tender conscience.