The work of the Open Court Publishing Co : an illustrated catalogue of its publications covering a period of twenty-one years (1887-1907) consisting of a complete book list with brief characterizatiion of authors and contents, including also a selection of noteworthy articles from the Monist and the Open court . - nolile purpose.—Coiii;rc;^alioiiaIisf. There are many fine passages in this hook, and the general trend of tlieargument is imdeniably sound.—Literary Guide. Dr. Cams answers the question: Is Life Worth Living? very fully andsatisfactorily. The whole is a comprehensive helpful tr


The work of the Open Court Publishing Co : an illustrated catalogue of its publications covering a period of twenty-one years (1887-1907) consisting of a complete book list with brief characterizatiion of authors and contents, including also a selection of noteworthy articles from the Monist and the Open court . - nolile purpose.—Coiii;rc;^alioiiaIisf. There are many fine passages in this hook, and the general trend of tlieargument is imdeniably sound.—Literary Guide. Dr. Cams answers the question: Is Life Worth Living? very fully andsatisfactorily. The whole is a comprehensive helpful treatise. —Journal of Eciucalioii, Boston. The Age of Christ. A brief review of the conditions under which Christianityoriginated, by Paul Carus. 1903. Pages, 34. Paper, price,15 cents net. (lOd.) A little pamphlet which is practically an explanation of theauthors story The Crown of Thorns (see page 63 fur-ther on), giving the critical and historical apparatus which ispresented in the latter book in story form. 58 THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO., 69 THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CHICAGO. RELIGION (Con.) The Dawn of a New Religious Era. \\\ i)K. Paul Cakus. Iaj^cs, vi, 145. Cloth, 30 cents net.(is. Od. net.) Dr. Cartis gave ii]) the rehj^ious conviction which had l)econiedear to him in his youth hecause he found it untenable underthe strain of scientiiic criti(|uc. lie first niocUfied his fiiith, andfinally surrendered everything that could be tlefended onlyb\- the claim of tradition, si)ecial revelation, or belief in author-ity, but thereby he reached the bottom rock and built up a newfaith on the eternal truths that can be proved b\ science, anrlare verifiable in our daily ex])erience. This is the constructivepart of his work, which makes him the most conservative ofradicals. He is vigorously opposed to agnosticism and allequivocation as well as indifference, building up a new ortho-doxy of scientifically tenable truths. The new era of the relig-ion of the future,


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