Word: religion
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...needless to remind our readers of the place that the suffering East has occupied in the history of civilization and religion...
...John Jay Chapman says in his "Notes on Religion" that contemporary medicine is on the verge of seeing that health is relaxation and all danger whether to mind or body is due to nervous tension. The Advocate's leading editorial on "Advice to Freshmen" is in accordance with this theory in warning them not to plan their day with detailed modern efficiency. It is well written but it has its value only as a counsel of perfection for those who have a strong purpose which enables them to over-ride all such trivialities as planning and forethought. It is also...
...School looks back over a century of institutional vicissitudes and over some of the greatest transformations in human thought. In that period theology has run the gauntlet of evolutionary doctrine and come out with new methods of appeal; it has emerged from its struggle with science modified but strengthened. Religion now finds itself in closer contact with life, and there is a deeper recognition of its meaning for movements of social uplift. Doctrines differ and forms of worship still stand apart, but the emphasis is more than ever on the things which unite, less than ever on the things which...
Dean Charles R. Brown of the Yale School of Religion, will conduct the first service of the year in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. New students and strangers are especially welcome. Students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are invited to avail themselves of the services at Appleton Chapel, both on Sundays, and on week-days throughout the year...
...Graduate School Society. Address by Rev. C. R. Brown on "The Social Appeal of Religion to College Men" in Peabody Hall Phillips Brooks House...