ways men ought to act in an ideal society, but an account of the way in which God has acted in history decisively and for ever. There can be no doubt that for this prevalent vagueness the Church itself must accept some share of the blame. Too often we have wandered away from our true centre. Perhaps almost unconsciously we have shifted the emphasis from where the apostles put it. We have become entangled in side-issues. We have concentrated too little on the primal verities of the faith, too much
Page 66