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NASH DISCUSSES "NEW TESTAMENT" IN LECTURE

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Stating that the "New Testament" is a "rebuke to our narrow sectarian erthodoxies," Norman R. Nash, Paine Professor of Christian Social Ethics in Episcopal. Theological School, last night discussed the book in the seventh lecture of the "Outlines of Christianity" Seiren.

"The 'New Testament' is a very human record of the revelations to a people of a living God," he said. Back of the book lies the transmission of the tradition of the "Old Testament" to the new Christian era.

In discussing the value of modern historical esiticiam of the Bibble Professor Nash stated that there is a tendency "to cancel out facts becomes different interpretations vary in Belmont defiles. Modern study, however, has gives us a more regards and a vernacular text.

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