Newspaper column Cadman began writing a daily newspaper column for the
New York Herald Tribune in 1926. It was soon
syndicated nationwide as ''Dr. Cadman's Daily Column'', giving advice, answering readers' questions, and providing commentary on current events from a Christian perspective. On December 2, 1934, he wrote an article condemning the
Nazi German government for the firing of theologian
Karl Barth from a German university post as a result of the professor's outspoken opposition to the Nazi regime and adamant refusal to sign an oath of allegiance to
Adolf Hitler. Cadman praised Barth's courage, comparing him to Christian leaders of the past such as
John Calvin and
John Knox. Cadman later called for the U.S. to boycott the
1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, because of the Nazis'
anti-Semitic policies.
Books Among the many books authored by Cadman are: •
The Victory of Christmas (1909) •
Charles Darwin and other English thinkers (1911) •
The War and its issues (1914) •
Kaiser or Christ? (1916) •
The Three Religious Leaders of Oxford and their Movements — John Wycliffe, John Wesley, and John Henry Newman (1916), reprinted by Kessinger in 2007 () •
Ambassadors of God (1920) •
Christianity and the State (1924) •
Imagination and religion (1926) • ''The plain man's use of the Bible'' (1927) •
The Christ of God (1929) •
Peace (1929) •
Everyday Questions and Answers (1930) •
The Parables of Jesus (1931), reprinted by
Random House in 1999 () •
Prophets of Israel (1933)
Quotations During the course of his church ministry and extensive writings spanning a forty-year period, Cadman became widely quoted. Among his better-known statements are: • "A little experience often upsets a lot of theory." • "Nobody dreams of music in hell, and nobody conceives of heaven without it." • "Beyond domestic animals and our response to their fealty and affection, we have a peculiar charge concerning the wild animals which supply our clothes, food and adornments." • "Personally, I would not give a fig for any man's religion whose horse, cat and dog do not feel its benefits. Life in any form is our perpetual responsibility." • "There can be no great people without a great religion and all your talk about character is so much playing down the wind, unless the regenerating and creative forces make a man obedient and the highest law reigns in his heart." He also was a strong supporter of
Scouting, writing: ==National church and community leader==