BISHOP BARNES AGAIN
A BOOK PUBLISHED, “SHOULD SUCH A FAITH OFFEND?” London. December 2. Bishop Barnes has published a book, “Should Such a Faith Offend? 1 ’ answering critics. He dissociates himself from the modernists of the Left, typified h.v the Roman Catholics, whom Pius X crushed, whose idea of divine immanence waj virtually Pantheism. “I need,” says Bishop Barnes, “a Lord who is our father, rules the world and loves the world with a father’s love.” Bishop Barnes sets aside synoptic gospel accounts of the incarnation, preferring the opening of the ' ospei of St. John. Apropos of the Eucharist, he says: “As a result of consecration, no spiritual presence is attached to or inheres in the elements. The root principle of idolatry is the belief that the Deity is localised, in material objects through the invocation of a priest,”—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 10
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