Professor Drummond's influence on his contemporaries is not to be measured by the sale of his books, great as that has been. It may be doubted whether any living novelist has had so many readers, and perhaps no living writer has been so eagerly followed and so keenly discussed on the Continent and in America. "The New Evangelism" contains his most important writings:
The New Evangelism: and its Relation to Cardinal Doctrines
The Method of the New Theology, and some of its Applications
Survival of the Fittest
The Third Kingdom
The Problem of Foreign Missions
The Contribution of Science to Christianity
Spiritual Diagnosis