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...have not the honor of being associated with the new Catholic discussion group, but, since Catholocism is always a matter of acceptance of the Nicene Creed, not of breaking lances or pulpits over the Book of Genesis, I feel sure the gentlemen who compose it would deplore being thought to be in any sense inspired by the well-meaning but typically Protestant campaigns of Dr. Stratton. MARCUS SELDEN GOLDMAN...
...minds Dr. Fosdick has spoken as a new apostle of truth. Others see in him a dangerous radical, advocate of a convenient, but self-destroying, morality. But whatever the individual judgment, one must see that, as this dynamic devotee of a new order breaks with the existing system of creed and sect, an event is taking place fraught with vital consequences in the coming moral and religious life of the nation...
...emphasized his super-creedal ideal. He has believed that a new era is at hand, in which traditional religion is breaking through its hard chrysalis of dogma and coming forth a changing, living faith in harmony with a changing, living world. For him, dogmas can not contain it. Creeds may fit it for the moment, but for a moment only. The aspirations of the new man rise higher; knowledge increases; thought advanced through an ever broadening vista: with the result that dogma and creed have ceased to express adequately for the new generation what they were fully capable of expressing...
...impression that the newly formed Harvard Catholic Forum, although it is widespread, is for Roman Catholics is altogether erroneous, members of the forum said last night. The organization was started principally by Episcopalians, but is open to all members of the University, regardless of creed...
Tonight's meeting is open to all members of the University regardless of political creed...