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Published by New York: [1925], Henry Holt and Company, 1925
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. xii, 393 p.; 22 cm. (Methodist union catalog B6664) Good orig. olive brown cloth. Ink and pencil scoring throughout.
Published by New York, Cincinnati: Abingdon Press [1925]., 1925
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Fair orig. violet cloth, backstrip heavily chafed. Occas. penc. 285 p.; 21.5 cm. (Chapters 7-9 delivered in Boston as Lowell lectures, 1925) (Methodist union catalog B6690) Contents -- Preface -- I. Contemporary doubt -- II. The substitutes for God -- III. The expansion of God -- IV. The contraction of God -- V. The resultant idea of God -- VI. The evidence for God -- VII. Divine dignity and human suffering -- Notes -- Index. -- `The title of this book, The Problem of God, is intended to convey a triple meaning: that God is a problem to us, that we are a problem to him, and (strange as it may sound) the God is a problem to himself. Such a book is written for those who have problems and who sympathize with the problems of others.' (p. 9). Binding is Hardcover.
Published by New York, Nashville: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press [1942]., 1942
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Good orig. blue cloth, labels on spine. 218 p.; 20 cm. (Cole lectures ; 1942) (Methodist union catalog B6694). Binding is Hardcover.
Published by New York [etc.] Abingdon Press [1931]., 1931
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Good orig. green cloth, spine lt. dampstained. Occas. pencilling. 200 p.; 21.5 cm. (Methodist union catalog B6656) [Sequel to The problem of God, 1930] Contents -- Preface -- I. Contemporary doubt -- II. The substitutes for God -- III. The expansion of God -- IV. The contraction of God -- V. The resultant idea of God -- VI. The evidence for God -- VII. Divine dignity and human suffering -- Notes -- Index. -- `The title of this book, The Problem of God, is intended to convey a triple meaning: that God is a problem to us, that we are a problem to him, and (strange as it may sound) the God is a problem to himself. Such a book is written for those who have problems and who sympathize with the problems of others.' (p. 9). Binding is Hardcover.
Published by Abingdon Press [1930], New York [etc.], 1930
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 209 p.; 21.5 cm. (Adams memorial foundation lectures, inaugural course, 1930) (Methodist union catalog B6688) Contents -- Preface -- I. Contemporary doubt -- II. The substitutes for God -- III. The expansion of God -- IV. The contraction of God -- V. The resultant idea of God -- VI. The evidence for God -- VII. Divine dignity and human suffering -- Notes -- Index. -- `The title of this book, The Problem of God, is intended to convey a triple meaning: that God is a problem to us, that we are a problem to him, and (strange as it may sound) the God is a problem to himself. Such a book is written for those who have problems and who sympathize with the problems of others.' (p. 9) VG orig. brown cloth. Diagonal score across front edge.