Word: christian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This is the fourth of the series of lectures being given on Sunday afternoons at Phillips Brooks House under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society and the Christian Association of Phillips Brooks House. T. D. Hutchinson 2G and M. A. Cheek '26 head the committees in charge of the series D. V. Steeve 2G will preside...
...Frank R. Shipman, in The Christian Century, propounds a question which is a severe test of any man's biblical knowledge. Asks he: "Where did Cain get his wife...
...Shipman write this article? It was not satire. It was not research. It was not irreverence. On the contrary, it was a reverent parable which endeavored to explain how a man could be a Christian without taking the Bible literally from Genesis to Revelations...
...Catholic World will celebrate the 16th centenary of this most famous of all "St. Johns." About the year 324, Constantine the Great, "sentimental before he was great and great before he was Christian," bought a mansion from a rich Roman pagan family, named Laterano. This mansion the Emperor gave to Pope Sylvestre. Within the house a chapel was erected and for 600 years called the "chapel in the Laterano house"; finally, after having been twice burned and rebuilt, it was dedicated to St. John the Baptist and became San Giovanni nel Laterano. It was early regarded as the Pope...
Professor Lake's lecture was the third of a series of Sunday lectures dealing with various religious subjects now being conducted by the Harvard Christian Association...