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... religion . Here the sectarian past still triumphs , though the ecumenical movement shows some limited influence . Choice of presidents and deans presents a scene of mixed and often covert criteria , which offer at the moment probably ...
... religion . Here the sectarian past still triumphs , though the ecumenical movement shows some limited influence . Choice of presidents and deans presents a scene of mixed and often covert criteria , which offer at the moment probably ...
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... religion , it was once suggested , will make the students more religious , campus regulations will make them more moral , and compulsory chapel will assure their eternal commitment to the organized church . Such claims are often phrased ...
... religion , it was once suggested , will make the students more religious , campus regulations will make them more moral , and compulsory chapel will assure their eternal commitment to the organized church . Such claims are often phrased ...
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... religions , the- ology , and ethics are provided . Chapel services , either compulsory or voluntary , are conducted . Certainly classes in religion are an ap- propriate part of any curriculum that intends to deal comprehensive- ly with ...
... religions , the- ology , and ethics are provided . Chapel services , either compulsory or voluntary , are conducted . Certainly classes in religion are an ap- propriate part of any curriculum that intends to deal comprehensive- ly with ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
THE DILEMMA OF THE CHURCHRELATED COLLEGE | 19 |
CRISIS OF IDENTITY | 32 |
Copyright | |
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