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|a Religion and the university /
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|a Cover; Introduction. MURRAY G. ROSS; In Defence of Research in Religious Studies at the Secular University. JAROSLAV JAN PELIKAN; The Recovery of Theological Perspective in a Scientific Age. WILLIAM G. POLLARD; God's Angry Men. MAURICE N. EISENDRATH; Religion and the Importance of the Humanist Approach. CHARLES MOELLER; The Relationship between Religion and the Educational Function of the University. ALEXANDER WITTENBERG
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|a During the 1964 winter term, distinguished scholars presented the Frank Gerstein Lecture at York University. The theme ""Religion and the University"" was selected because of a desire to raise some important and highly relevant questions concerning the place and nature of religion in the university.
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