Word: christian
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...History of the Student Volunteer Movement" in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House, at 7.30 o'clock this evening. Mr. Pettus is a graduate of Columbia, and spoke at the Nashville Convention last February. He will sail for China on June 11, to become a secretary of the Chinese Christian associations...
...will give History 20j on recent English History. Mr. R. M. Johnston will give History 28, which deals with the rise of the Prussian monarchy from the Great Elector to the present day, and History 32 1hf. on European and American warfare of the nineteenth century. History 34 1hf., "Christian Institutions, historically and comparatively considered", will be given by Professor Platner of the Andover Theological Seminary, and History of Religions 1hf. "Introduction to the Study of Religions", by Professor G. F. Moore...
...through this district, towns were being destroyed by the Turks in their effort to subdue the Christian uprising. Daily from Monastir bands of soldiers would march, carrying cans of petroleum with which to set fire to the insurgent villages. In Krushove the suffering was intense. Here 24 Bulgarians had for a time made a stand against 7,000 Turks, till at last they were shot down, and the town sacked...
...subject is "Christian Theology in its Origin and Development." There are to be 45 lectures as follows: eight by Professor C. H. Toy h.'04 on "The Scriptural Basis of Christian Belief"; eight by Professor McGiffert, of the Union Theological Seminary, on "The Formative Period of Christian Thought"; eight by Professor E. Emerton '71 on "The Mediaeval Period"; eight by Professor E. C. Moore '78 on "The Modern Period"; eight by Professor W. W. Fenn '84 on "Constructive Principles of Christian Theology"; and five by Professor W. James M.'69 on "Religious Philosophy and Individualism...
...last meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences it was decided to establish a separate department in Social Ethics, and to place at its head Professor F. G. Peabody '69, Dean of the Divinity School and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals. Previous to this arrangement courses in Social Ethics have been given under the Department of Philosophy. The new department will go into effect at once...