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NICK NICHOLL Claremont, Calif...
...Rutgers will offer a religion major for the first time this year, while at the University of Wisconsin's Milwaukee campus a student-organized poll led to regent approval of a new Department of Religious Studies. A similar desire for scanning a broader scene led engineering students at Claremont's Harvey Mudd College to secure a humanities course on "man, science and society...
...holy" is a word that applies to God alone, and only by analogy can it be extended to man-made objects. "Any suggestion that God is in a shrine or in some carving is idolatry," says Dean F. Thomas Trotter of California's School of Theology at Claremont. "What is holy is the presence of God, which is everywhere brought into focus by an act of love." In this way of thinking, God's presence is to be discovered not only in a formal act of worship in a "sacred" place such as a church, but may also...
...leader of a group of young thinkers who met for late-night discussions of theology, and who in 1961 formulated their principles in a joint volume of essays called Revelation as History. Although not widely known in the U.S., Pannenberg has lectured at the University of Chicago, Harvard and Claremont, and three of his major works are in the process of translation into English. Just published is an introduction to Pannenberg's thinking called Theology as History (Harper & Row; $6). Edited by Theologians James Robinson and John Cobb of Claremont, the book contains a long, learned introduction by Robinson...
Julianne Reich of New Orleans (Biology); Kathryn L. Reyerson of Minneapolis, Minn. (History); Sandra Carey Robertson of Washington, D.C. (Romance Languages); Julie M. Shawvan of Claremont, Calif. (Chemistry); Judith S. Sullivan of Baltimore, Md. (History and Literature) and Susanne J. Wilson of Penfield, N.Y. (English...