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One of the publications of the University less widely known than it should be is the Harvard Theological Review, published quarterly by the Faculty of Divinity. Its first number for this year--that of January--appears in an enlarged and improved form. In addition to the articles on theology, education, biblical criticisms, poetry and general literature in their religious aspects which have constituted the body of the Review it now has a department of book-reviews, covering some thirty pages. This contains descriptive notices and critical reviews of new books; the aim of the editors being to bring in this way before the readers of the Review as promptly as possible recent publications in theology, ethics, the philosophy and history of religion, sociology, and kindred subjects. These reviews are by scholars of recognized competence in their respective fields, and are for the most part, signed. The Review appears also in a new form of larger and clearer type.
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