1930. The title of this book is intended to convey a triple
meaning: that God is a problem to us, that we are a problem to him,
and that God is a problem to himself. Such a book is written for
those who have problems and who sympathize with the problems of
others. Contents: contemporary doubt; substitutes for God;
expansion of God; contraction of God; resultant idea of God;
evidence for God; divine dignity and human suffering.
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