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The Faculty of Divinity has issued its announcement for the eighth session of the Summer School of Theology, to be held July 5 to July 21.
The subject is "Christian Theology in its Origin and Development." There are to be 45 lectures as follows: eight by Professor C. H. Toy h.'04 on "The Scriptural Basis of Christian Belief"; eight by Professor McGiffert, of the Union Theological Seminary, on "The Formative Period of Christian Thought"; eight by Professor E. Emerton '71 on "The Mediaeval Period"; eight by Professor E. C. Moore '78 on "The Modern Period"; eight by Professor W. W. Fenn '84 on "Constructive Principles of Christian Theology"; and five by Professor W. James M.'69 on "Religious Philosophy and Individualism."
The Summer School is intended primarily for the clergy, but is open to all students of the Bible and of Theology. It is entirely undenominational in its lecturers and members.
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