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THEOLOGY AGAIN ENCOURAGED.—In the accompanying article about the new emphasis on theological study at Harvard University, the Rev. David M. Taylor discusses the neglect of this subject during the last 20 years and the present plans for the development of the Harvard Divinity School, to restore its full power and influence. He quotes the President of Harvard, Nathan Marsh Pusey, as saying: “There is an almost desperate urgency for this and other schools of religion now vigorously to do something fresh and convincing to meet the present need.”

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27990, 9 June 1956, Page 11

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THEOLOGY AGAIN ENCOURAGED.—In the accompanying article about the new emphasis on theological study at Harvard University, the Rev. David M. Taylor discusses the neglect of this subject during the last 20 years and the present plans for the development of the Harvard Divinity School, to restore its full power and influence. He quotes the President of Harvard, Nathan Marsh Pusey, as saying: “There is an almost desperate urgency for this and other schools of religion now vigorously to do something fresh and convincing to meet the present need.” Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27990, 9 June 1956, Page 11

THEOLOGY AGAIN ENCOURAGED.—In the accompanying article about the new emphasis on theological study at Harvard University, the Rev. David M. Taylor discusses the neglect of this subject during the last 20 years and the present plans for the development of the Harvard Divinity School, to restore its full power and influence. He quotes the President of Harvard, Nathan Marsh Pusey, as saying: “There is an almost desperate urgency for this and other schools of religion now vigorously to do something fresh and convincing to meet the present need.” Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27990, 9 June 1956, Page 11