Word: christianizing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor von Dobschutz's main studies have lain in the field of the New Testament and of the early Church History. He has given much attention to Byzantine literature and to the history of Christian art, and is the author of many books and articles. Two of them, "Christian Life in the Primitive Church" and "The Eschatology of the Gospels," have appeared in English...
...short meeting of the New Student Committee of the University Christian Association will be held in the Parlor of Philips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. At this time the work of the committee in regard to getting in touch with incoming Freshmen and also as regards the management of the information Bureau will be explained...
...system of co-operation in the study and practice of medicine and surgery has been devised, the higher places on the staff of the hospital and school being filled by agreement between the trustees of the hospital and the administrative officers of the school. For instance, Dr. H. A. Christian, permanent physician-in-chief of the Brigham Hospital, is also Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic in the Medical School, and this same plan has been carried out in many cases...
...least a preliminary relation between strange Freshmen and men familiar with the University; second, to work at the information bureau early next year, in order to help the new men; and, third, to participate in the "fall canvass," interesting undergraduates in the work of Phillips Brooks House and the Christian Association...
...college. It testifies to the church at large that in the opinion of the representatives of a group of churches a certain man understands and reveres the gospel and the Lord sufficiently to preach them. It is a certificate of standing. But such ordination should no more deprive other Christians from performing those same Christian functions in churches than the absence of a college diploma should prohibit a scholar from writing and teaching