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The Phillips Brooks House Association has announced its second series of lectures to be given on Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock in Peabody Hall. Phillips Brooks House. These lectures are open to all members of the University. The first half of the course was designated to help men to better understand the part of organized religion. The second half of the course, which consists of the following lectures, will touch more intimately on the religious problems and perplexities faced by the individual:
February 13 "Is Immortality Necessary?" The Rev. Frederick Palmer, Editor of the Harvard Theological Review.
February 20--"Philosophy of Religion." Professor J. H. Woods, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University.
February 27--"Faith and Worship.' Professor James B. Pratt, Mark Hopkins Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Williams College.
March 6--"Social Teachings of Jesus." The Rev. Francis G. Peabody '61, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Emeritus, Harvard University.
March 13 "Christian Faith and the Historic Jesus." Professor Douglas C. Macintosh, Dwight Professor of Theology, Yale University.
March 20--"Religious Reflections."
The Rt. Rev. William Lawrence '71. Bishop of the Diocese of Massachusetts, and Fellow of Harvard College.
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