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Several hundred varieties of interpretations of the Christian religion exist, many differing widely from each other. These differences are sometimes slight, but in many cases hopelessly antagonistic one to the other. In this situation it would seem useful to get at the fundamental teachings of the Sacred Seriptures upon which the Christian religion is based.

Each separate denomination, or variety of belief, is confident that it has arrived at the fundamental truth of religion. But since they differ so greatly one from the other, it is evident that many of them are mistaken.

Is it possible to arrive at any satisfactory solution based on the Scriptures and on rational thought?

This book is an attempt to do precisely this. It is not written to justify current and widely popular ideas of fundamental teachings, but it is a new understanding of Christian doctrine. People with closed minds will not be able to accept any other than their own view, but in this New Age when so much of past misunderstanding on all subjects has been exposed it is undoubtedly true that an unbiased mind will be able to judge upon the basis of the facts in the case.