meee NIVERSTTY OF CHICAGO FRKESS 
Christian Belief Interpreted by 
Christian Experience 
By CHARLES CUTHBERT HALL 
resident of Union Theological Semin 
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Author of “ Universal Elements in Christian Religion” 
N a course of lectures delivered 
in India, Ceylon, and Japan by 
President Hall, wide attention was 
woused throughout the Far East by 
fason of their irenic tone and their 
sympathetic presentation of charac- 
teristic Christian ideas in terms 
adapted to oriental consciousness. 
These lectures, now issued under the 
general title of “Christian Belief 
Interpreted by Christian Experi- 
ence,” were delivered under the 
Barrows Lectureship founded by 
Mrs. Caroline Haskell. : 
The volume is dedicated “to 
those in India, Ceylon, and the Far 
: st = whom the study of religion 
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owever varied the manifestations of the religious life, 
nciples there is essential unity. 
ute religion appealing to all men ought to be. Believing in the unity of th 
© possibility of a universal religion that would bind East and West into one esa 
n Spite of the barrier that now exists. He lays down four tests of the required 
*? Suitability of origin, breadth of philosophical method, 
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of wide culture would do well to read Dr. Hall's lectures to the Hindus. 
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