Abstract

The theological scholarship of Germany will ultimately be judged from the point of view of science rather than of merit. A theology is no worse because it has been used by Germany. This seems self-evident, but there is another fact that is also self-evident-that we are coming to see that there has been another line of theological development which, while it is as surely scientific as that of Germany, has possessed the unique quality of having been developed from the point of view of people as well as of subject-matter. German theology has never really found its way into German preaching, and German theological scholarship has never taken a large place in the German social attitude. But British theological scholarship, on the other hand, has been developed from the point of view of the religious life itself. We believe that Dr. Walker has called attention to an important matter in the article which follows.

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