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Environmental health expert Gareth M. Green '53, associate dean for professional education in the School of Public Health emeritus (SPH), died last Saturday after a battle with cancer...
...effort to settle justification began in the '60s, when Catholicism joined the ecumenical movement. Theologians from both traditions eventually concluded that the 16th century anathemas were more a function of crossed wires than a denial that salvation is a no-strings-attached gift from God. The Joint Declaration, says emeritus Yale theologian George Lindbeck, who helped draft earlier efforts, reflects the conclusion that Catholicism never denied justification through grace; it was simply more focused on the human drama of the transformed sinner than on the exclusively divine origin of his or her transformation. "The two descriptions of salvation...
Back at Cambridge, Courtney B. Cazden, professor emeritus at the Graduate School of Education, has taken an interest in the foundation's work and is helping aboriginal students get settled at Harvard...
Loss taught at HLS beginning in 1952, becoming a professor emeritus in 1984. He also served as an honorary associate of Quincy House...
William G. Perry '35, founder of the Bureau of Study Council (BSC) and professor of education emeritus, died in January of pneumonia at Brigham and Women's Hospital...