Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Prof. Wild's letter has clarified his own position and, hence, freed it from the misunderstanding which easily results from too quick a reading of Mr. Bartley's skillful but too subtly constructed article. Prof. Wilder has with consummate skill defended the idea of commitment, an idea which comes only...
Dr. Buttrick, in a recent coast-to-coast radio broadcast based on certain articles appearing in the CRIMSON, has been referred to as a man given to bigotry for his alleged anti-Semitic views in the Memorial Church controversy. Yet nothing could be farther from what this man represents. Dr...
Georges Florovsky, professor of Eastern Chruch History, said that it is "quite normal that a university with a Christian Protestant tradition should have a memorial chapel for the use of members of that denomination," even though the chapel may be dedicated to persons not of that tradition.
George H. Williams, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, disagreed with the University's stand on Memorial Church. "As a Protestant churchman and a member of the Faculty of Divinity I feel that I must identify myself with those who oppose the President's policy on the use of the Memorial...
Committed Teaching? There is a wide division among faculty and administrative officers at Harvard, says Bartley, on two Pusey tenets. The first is that religion should be taught by men who are committed to it. Against this he cites Philosophy Professor Morton White in a speech at Hillel House: "There...