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...general that regard the world as showing us some kind of historical process. Then another view will be suggested as giving us another and higher sense in which we can assume that reality answers our moral needs. Finally, since all views in these matters involve faith as an element, the last discussion will try by a comparison of two well-known kinds of faith to define what the spirit of faith ought...
...Royce will give on Thursday evenings during March a course of four lectures on the "Religious Aspect of Philosophy" in Sever 11. Subjects: March 1: Introduction, and discussion of the ethical element in religion. March 8: Suggestions about the theoretical element in religion. March 15: Further suggestions about the theoretical element in religion. March 29: On scientific and religious faith...
...conduct of Harvard in the matter of the race," cries the Record, "has been so arbitrary, distrustful, almost surly, that we think that the large element of our college which fears that Harvard wishes to frighten us into conceding to them undue advantages, is almost justified in its harsh supposition...
...first of a series of lectures addressed to the theological students was delivered last night in Divinity Chapel by Dr. Peabody, on "Negative Preaching." He said that the tendency of the present day toward negative preaching was to be deprecated, inasmuch as it lacks that element of positiveness which is requisite for the thorough grasping and understanding of the principles and ideas which go to make up our modern Christianity. He commented upon the fact that the tendency of people generally, who are perplexed by doubts as to their religious belief, is to embrace some well defined creed, without, perhaps...
...coming of Christmas Columbia seems to be a little less lethargic than she has been during a greater part of the fall. The news of Harvard's challenge created quite a stir among us and the matter of its acceptance was very widely discussed. There was a large element opposed to acceptance, and with reason. The desire, however, to make Harvard understand that Columbia is no mean rival, which, judging from expressions of Harvard men in the past, that high and mighty institution seems to think she is, overcame the opposition and the challenge was accepted by the unanimous vote...