Word: religion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock, The Dudleian Lecture, "On Revealed Religion," by Professor Moore...
Denominal worship has been of necessity forced to play a minor part in active life of large educational institutions. This does not mean, however, that students are therefore less religious or that modern teaching methods tend to make them so. It means that religion has been relegated to one's own personal feeling and belief. Few will be able to read this series of talks and still remain under the impression that the spiritual has no place in the life of youth. It is possibly emphasized less than at certain previous periods but its presence is still very real...
Another Harvard book has been added to the great number that has already appeared this past month. "Religion and Modern Life" is its title and it contains a collection of speeches given at Phillips Brooks House from the years...
There are 16 articles in all, dealing with religion and its relation to the different phases of society handled from every angle by men whose interests vary from business to pedagogy...
...first speech, "Religion for Modern Youth" is by Charles William Eliot '53, and it is followed by "Religion and the Mind," written by Professor J. B. Pratt '99. Among other articles which would prove especially interesting to Harvard men are: "Personal Religion," by Bishop William Lawrence '71, "The Bible, Its Nature and Its Use," by Assistant Professor H. J., Cadbury '10, "Ethics and Religion," by Professor G. H. Palmer '64, "What is the Good of Philosophy?", Professor R. B. Perry, G. '97, "Religion and Health," by Professor R. C. Cabot, "Religion in Education," by Dean H. W. Holmes '03, "Religion...