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...Bruner said he felt the building—constructed in 1932 as both a church and memorial to students killed in World War I—had become a “symbol of disunity” and was undermining the solidarity of the Harvard community...
...Although Bruner, who described himself as a secular Jew, said he felt that Memorial Church should be open to non-Protestant services, others thought that opening the church would damage the sanctity of religion...
...Bruner, now a fellow at New York University’s School of Law, maintains the claims he made in letters and speeches from 1958 in favor of a “secular university...
...came to Harvard from being at a college in Wisconsin with a rather narrow Christian definition of itself, and it didn’t transfer very well,” said Bruner, referring to Pusey’s time as the president of Lawrence College in Appleton, Wis. from...
...looking back on the controversy of 1958, Bruner said that opening Memorial Church’s doors was significant in emphasizing what is shared...