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"The Christian Gospel Today" will be the subject of a series of lectures by the Very Revered Walter Robert Matthews, Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, to be given in the University Church on four evenings next week. This is the first time in many years that the University Church has presented a series of evening addresses.
The lectures of Dean Matthews which have been designed primarily for consumption by the college student will be free to the public. They are being presented under the William Belden Noble Foundation.
In recent years the Noble lectures have been addressed largely to the clergy and theological scholars. In announcing the new policy whereby this year's talks will be especially for the students, Dean Sperry said, "The seriousness of the times and a genuine concern for religion have led us to think that these addresses will be welcome at this time."
The topics and their times are: Sunday; night, "The Necessity of Faith; "Monday night, "A Modern Man's Belief in God;" Wednesday, "Christ as Leader and Lord; "Thursday, "The Christian Plan for Human Living." On next Sunday morning Dean Matthews will end up his series with a sermon entitled "For-give Us Our Sins."
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