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DIVINITY DEGREES

METHODIST DISCUSSION. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Feb. 23. ‘‘The calendar of the University of New Zealand shows that one may study primitive Greek and Roman religions for one’s degree, but there is no provision for the religion of the New Testament,” declared Dr. H. Ranston, principal of Trinity Theological College, when deploring the inability of the university to confer theological degrees. During a discussion at the Dominion Methodist Cdiference, Dr. Ranston explained that to secure a divinity degree Zealand students were obliged to study overseas, and it was a regrettable fact that some of the best of these young men stayed abroad. He recalled that a Royal Commission on university education in New Zealand had reported in 1925 strongly in favour of the university conferring degrees in divinity, and subsequently the senate affirmed its agreement. In 1935 it had remained firm to this principle, but decided that it was not practicable to secure legislation from the Government. Dr. Ranston considered that if the senate were determined on this matter the necessary amending legislation could be obtained, and on his motion two resolutions were carried. The first expressed appreciation of the pronouncement of the senate in favour of the general principle of establishing degrees in divinity or theology, but regretted its statement that it did not consider it practicable to secure the necessary amendments of the university Acts as would en-

able it to confer such degrees. A request was made for the senate to again explore the possibility of securing the necessary amendments. If it was also decided to request the councils of the university colleges to arrange, or permit to be arranged, in the university centres a series of lectures by competent persons on the fundamentals of religious faith.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 72, 24 February 1937, Page 13

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DIVINITY DEGREES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 72, 24 February 1937, Page 13

DIVINITY DEGREES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 72, 24 February 1937, Page 13

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