Word: testamental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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November 11--"The Old Testament." Edwin P. Booth, professor of Historical Theology at Boston University...
November 18--"The New Testament." Norman B. Nash, Paine Professor of Christian Social Ethics in the Episcopal Theological School...
Professor Sanders claimed at the start that he was no authority on the subject of "Practical Problems of Personal Christianity." He proceeded to discuss the foundations of physical and moral beliefs, explaining that the latter originated in the Old Testament...
...stories, fables, philosophies, and poetry which make up the Old Testament are manifold, and, as far as the Vagabond is concerned, those few bits with which he is conversant are eternal and inviolate--chiselled into his youthful Sunday School memory while it was yet malleable. There is no comparable literature so beautifully turned and so thoughtfully set down; none other has survived the harsh voyage down the ages, through third and fourth generations, even unto the hundreth and two hundreth and more...
...Each of the sessions will come regularly every Thursday, and will last about three-quarters of an hour, and will be followed by about half an hour of conversation and open discussion. Among the topics to be discussed are the psychology of worship, Christian theology, and Old and New Testament thought. Different men will present their ideas, and the rostrum of lectures is fairly evenly divided between laymen and ministers...