The Summer School of Theology for 1902 will open on July 1 and close on July 18. The aim of the school, as in past years, will be to give clergymen and divinity students special opportunities for studying and discussing subjects of intrinsic and current theological interest, and the inspiration which comes from the contact with the best and most recent results of modern scholarship.
The session this year is to be devoted to the subject "Current Problems in Theology." Morning prayers will be held in Appleton Chapel, and in connection with the lectures, informal conferences for discussion will be arranged.
The lecturers from Harvard University will be Professors Peabody, Palmer, James, Moore, and Fenn. Besides these the following gentlemen will lecture: Professor Coe, Northwestern University; Professor Cone, St. Lawrence University; the Rev. C. F. Dole, Jamaica Plain; Professor King, Oberlin College; Professor Nash of the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, and President Tucker of Dartmouth.
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