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Professor Charles S. Zueblin of the University of Chicago delivered the fifth of his series of six lectures on "A Democratic Religion" in the New Lecture Hall yesterday afternoon. The subject was "Religion and the State...
Professor Zueblin pointed out first that the great trouble of our modern life is its fragmentary character. To secure a wholeness of life is to satisfy the six great human wants mentioned last time: wealth, health, sociability, taste, knowledge, and righteousness. The best way to view how the state synthesizes these is to observe how their opposites flourish within its domain...
...aesthetic, the intellectual, and the moral wants the state and church can do much in common. But to accomplish this, much of the orthodox and worn-out theory must be cast aside. It is essential that more rational methods of dealing with Sunday be adopted, providing for instance healthy, inspiring drama and opera at established municipal theatres rather than allowing certain managers to produce anything they wish to, as we see in Boston today. The opening of the school-houses on week days and Sundays for the purposes of ethical instruction would make a dynamic force for moral good equal...
Professor Charles Zueblin, of Chicago University, will deliver the fifth of his series of six lectures on "A Democratic Religion" in the New Lecture Hall at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The topic for today will be "Religion and the State...
PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE. Meeting at 50 State street, Boston...