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Summer School of Theology.

The session of the Summer School of Theology for the year 1903 is to be devoted to the general subject, "Principles of Education in the Work of the Church." Professor H. H. Horne of Dartmouth College is to lecture on "Recent Movements in the Philosophy of Education," Professor George A. Coe of Northwestern University on "Problems of Religious Education," and Rev. S. M. Crothers of Cambridge on "Modern Educational ideas and their Effect upon Religious Education." There will be lectures by Professor George B. Foster of the University of Chicago on "Authority and its Educational Value in the History of Christianity," and by Professor F. A. Christic of Meadville on "Conversion and Christian Nurture as illustrated in the History of the New England Churches," and Professor N. S. Shaler will speak on "The Emergence of the Religious Sentiment in the Education of Man."

Of the members of the Faculty of the Divinity School. Professor E. Emerson is to lecture on "The Materials and Methods of the Study of Church History," and Professor E. C. Moore on "Modern Thousht an the Minister as Teacher." Professor J. H. Ropes will speak on "Exegetical Study." Professor Edward Hale on "Homiletical Study," and Professor P. G. Peabody will give two lectures on "The Religion of an Educated Man." In response to a request made by a number of the students of the Summer School during the session of 1902. Professor G. C. Moore is to give in four lectures a preview of "Current Theological Literature."

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