THE UNSGVER SITY OF -CBTCAGO PA ESS 
Handbooks of Ethics and Religion. Edited by Shailer Mathews, 
Professor of Historical and Comparative Theology in the 
University of Chicago. 
The series will be composed of moderate-sized volumes, 
dealing with the fundamental questions of conduct and belief. 
They are to be brief enough to be read by the layman, and large 
enough to give space for intelligible discussion. They will set 
forth the results of the best modern scholarship in their respective 
fields, but they will not be polemical. Arrangements have thus 
far been made for the following volumes, the first-named being 
already in press: 
Ethics of the Old Testament. By Hinckley G. Mitchell. 
The Psychology of Religion. By George A. Coe. 
Introduction to Religious Education. By Theodore G. Soares. 
Christian Ethics. By Gerald B. Smith. 
Scripture and Song in Worship: A Service Book for the Sunday 
School. Arranen by Francis Wayland Shepardson and Lester 
ee Jones 
130 pages, 12mo, cloth; net 40 cents, postpaid 49 cents 
In board covers, net 30 cents, postpaid 37 cents 
Scripture and Song in Worship presents an ideal opportunity 
for religious expression through song, scripture-reading, prayers, 
and musical responses. The usual hit-or-miss character of a 
Sunday-school session is wholly avoided by the unity of subject 
given to every service. The subjects present phases of religious 
thought, petition, and aspiration that are not beyond the experi- 
ence of members of the Sunday school. Some of them are ethical, 
such as Christian righteousness, courage, prayer, and triumph. 
Others have to do with the character of Jesus as teacher and 
savior, and others with such practical themes as Christian 
service, and missions. There are services for special days, such 
as Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Children’s Day, and days 
of patriotic interest. While the book is arranged for the Sunday 
school, the services are such that they could be used very effect- 
ively in other of the simpler meetings of the church 
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