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CHAPTER II
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To Dr.Gore the creeds and the miracles are essential to Christianity.

No Virgin Birth, no Sermon on the Mount! No Resurrection of the Body, no Parable of the Prodigal Son! No Descent into Hell, no revelation that the Kingdom of Heaven is within! Need we wonder that Dr.
Gore cries out despairingly for more discipline?
He summons reason, it is true, but to defend and explain creeds without which there is no Christianity.
To Dr.Inge, on the other hand, it is what Christ said that matters, what He taught that demands our obedience, what He revealed that commands our love.

Christianity for him is not a series of extraordinary acts, but a voice from heaven.

It is not the Christ of tradition before whom he bows his knee, but the Christ of history, the Christ of faith, the Christ of experience--the living and therefore the evolving Christ.
And for him, as for the great majority of searching men, the more the mists of pious _aberglaube_ lift, the more real, the more fair, and the more divine becomes the Face of that living Christ, the more close the sense of His companionship.
A friend of mine once asked him, "Are you a Christian or a Neoplatonist ?" He smiled.

"It would be difficult to say," he replied.
He was thinking, I am sure, of Troeltsch's significant prophecy, and warning, that _the Future of Christian philosophy depends on the renewal of its alliance with Neoplatonism_.
Let no man suppose that the intellectual virtues are outside the range of religion.


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