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Harvard Divinity School Back Matter Source: The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 13, No. 2 (Apr., 1920) Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1507799 . Accessed: 22/05/2014 01:11 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Cambridge University Press and Harvard Divinity School are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Harvard Theological Review. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.167 on Thu, 22 May 2014 01:11:21 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Harvard Divinity School

Back MatterSource: The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 13, No. 2 (Apr., 1920)Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity SchoolStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1507799 .

Accessed: 22/05/2014 01:11

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

.JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected].

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Cambridge University Press and Harvard Divinity School are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserveand extend access to The Harvard Theological Review.

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THE AUTHORS OF ARTICLES IN THIS

NUMBER OF THE HARVARD

THEOLOGICAL REVIEW

WILLARD LEAROYD SPERRY, M.A., pastor of the Central Congregational Church, Boston, and Associate Professor of Prac- tical Theology in Andover Theological Seminary.

GEORGE HERBERT PALMER, A.M., LL.D., Litt.D., Alford Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Harvard University.

Author: The Odyssey of Homer (trans.); The Antigone of Sophocles (trans.); The Field of Ethics; The Nature of Goodness; The Problem of Freedom; The English Works of George Herbert, 3 vols.; The Life of Alice Freeman Palmer; Self-Cultivation in English; The Teacher; Trades and Professions; The New Education; Intimations of Immortality in the Sonnets of Shakespeare; The Glory of the Imperfect; Altruism, its Nature and Varieties; Formative Types in English Poetry.

JAMES A. BLAISDELL, M.A., D.D., President of Pomona Col- lege, Claremont, California.

GIORGIO LA PIANA, Ph.D., formerly Professor of History in the Theological Schools of Palermo and Monreale, Sicily, and Presi- dent of St. Rock College, Palermo. Instructor in Church His- tory, Harvard University.

Author: Chiesa e Stato in Francia nel sec. xviii; 11 teatro sacro nella letteratura Bizantina.

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Andover Theological Seminary Cambridge, Massachusetts

AFFILIATED WITH HARVARD UNIVERSITY

A professional training-school for Christian Ministers, with a three years' course of study leading to the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Courses in all departments of Theology, with liberal privilege of election. Students have access to courses offered by the Harvard Divinity Faculty and by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

For Catalogues and information apply to

THE PRESIDENT OF THE FACULTY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

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Divinity School of Harvard University An undenominational School of Theology, offering a three years'

(elective)course of study for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity, and special advantages to qualified students wishing to pursue courses of graduate study in particular departments of theology.

FACULTY ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL, LL.B., LL.D., Ph.D., PRESIDENT. WILLIAM WALLACE FENN, A.M., D.D., DEAN, and Bussey Pro-

fessor of Theology. FREDERIC PALMER, A.M., D.D., Managing Editor of the Har-

vard Theological Review. GEORGE FOOT MOORE, A.M., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D., Frothing-

ham Professor of the History of Religion. DAVID GORDON LYON, Ph.D., D.D., Hancock Professor of He-

brew and other Oriental Languages, and Curator of the Semitic Museum.

EDWARD CALDWELL MOORE, Ph.D., D.D., Parkman Professor of Theology, and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals.

JAMES RICHARD JEWETT, Ph.D., Professor of Arabic.

IRVA• LESTER WINTER, A.B., Associate Professor of Public

Speaking. JAMES HARDY ROPES, A.B., D.D., Hollis Professor of Divinity,

and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature. KniSOPP LAKE, A.M., D.D., Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical

History. HENRY WILDER FOOTE, A.M., S.T.B., Assistant Professor of

Preaching and Parish Administration, and Secretary of the Faculty.

JAMES FORD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Social Ethics. ROBERT FRANZ FOERSTER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Social

Ethics. HARRY AUSTRYN WOLFSON, Ph.D., Instructor in Jewish Litera-

ture and Philosophy. GEORGE LA PIANA, S.T.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Church History. FRANK STANTON BURNS GAVIN, S.T.M., Austin Teaching Fellow.

OWEN HAMILTON GATES, Ph.D., Librarian of the Andover-Har- vard Theological Library.

ARCHIBALD THOMPSON DAVISON, Ph.D., Director of Music.

Students registered in the Divinity School have the privilege of attending without extra charge courses offered by the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, by the Faculty of Andover Theological Seminary, and by the Faculty of the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge.

Further information will be furnished on application to the Dean of the School.

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Philosophy William James and Henri Bergson By HORACE MEYER KALLEN, Uni- versity of Wisconsin. $I.50, postpaid $I.65. This volume is a study in philosophic contrasts. It points out how William James and Henri Berg- son, although showing certain general tendencies of thought, formulate di- vergent, and in some respects antago- nistic, theories of life and fate.

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Books of Permanent Value

THE RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND By JOHN W. PLATNER, W. W. FENN, and others ....... $$.75

Essays on the Congregationalists, Unitarians, Baptists, Quakers, Episcopa- lians, Methodists, Universalists, and Swedenborgians, each by an acknowl- edged leader. "A book of first rate importance to the student of American Christianity." - Union Seminary Review. " This fascinating volume." - Contemporary Review (London).

STRIFE OF SYSTEMS AND PRODUCTIVE DUALITY By WILmON H. SHELDON, of Dartmouth College ........ $3.50

"A distinct achievement. . .. The volume offers an admirably sympathetic and accurate cross section of the deposit of the entire philosophic tradition. . . . It is a very substantial and much needed achievement to have given the careful exposition of Natorp's, Mtinsterberg's, and Bald- win's systems, to have given a fine portrayal and interpretation of the Thomistic synthesis, to have subjected ' Great Objectivism' to a remarkably clear and acute analysis and criticism, and everywhere to see into the motives, the difficulties, and the deeper points of contact between the major types of philosophic thinking." - GEORGE P. ADAMS, in The Philosophical Review.

THE SELF AND NATURE By DEWITT H. PARKER, of the University of Michigan .... $2.00

" It is independently thought out, and well abreast of the speculations of modern thinkers; and its own attitude to the riddle of the universe is an encouraging one, since its teaching discredits pessimism as an intelligible disillusion, and lays it down that' all the fundamental values of human existence remain intact.' " - The Scotsman (Edinburgh).

THE ORDER OF NATURE By LAWRENCE J. HENDERSON, of Harvard University ..... $1.50

"I am struck with its thoroughness and thoughtfulness, and regard it as of unusual significance and value to all earnest students of the theology of nature." - J. W. BUCKHAM, Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkeley, California.

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BIBLIOTHECA SACRA A RELIGIOUS AND SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY

Established in 1844

CONTENTS OF THE APRIL NUMBER (1920)

Some Strictures on Current Conceptions of Biblical Criticism. W. M. MCPHEETERS.

The Position of Woman in Ancient Babylonia and Israel (II). F. M. T. BOHL.

The Evidence of Fulfilled Prophecy (II). J. J. LIAS. The Conservation of a Race as a Missionary By-product. E. N. HARRIS. The Atonement in Christian Consciousness. WILLIAM H. WALKER.

IMPORTANT RECENT ARTICLES

The Creative Days. L. F. GRUBER. (Oct. 1919.) The Divine Transcendence. D. F. ESTES. (Oct. 1919.) The Philosophy of Prohibition. C. W. SUPER. (Oct. 1919.) The Victorious Life. W. H. GRIFFITH THOMAS. (July and Oct. 1919.) The Fundamental Differences between Pre- and Post-millenarians. D. A.

McCLENAHAN. (July, 1919.) The Mission of the Church. N. WRAY. (July, 1919.) The Religion of Moses. H. M. WIENER. (July, 1919.) A New Solution of the Pentateuchal Problem. M. G. KYLE. (Jan. and April,

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H. M. WIENER. (Jan. and April, 1918.) The Unity of Isaiah. J. J. LIAS. (April, 1918.) Codex Huntingtonianus: Its Importance in Establishing the Original West-

ern Text of the Gospels. E. S. BUCHANAN. (Jan. 1917.) Monopolies in the Ancient Orient. W. NOTZ. (April, 1917.) The Puritan and His Anglican Allegiance. L. M. SEARS. (Oct. 1917.) The Date of Exodus and the Chronology of Judges. H. M. WIENER. (Oct.

1917.) The City of God. A. H. LYBYER. (Jan. 1916.) Ancient Testimony to the Early Corruption of the Gospels. E. S. BUCHANAN.

(April, 1916.) Jerome of Prague and the Five Hundredth Anniversary of His Death. D. S.

SCHAFF. (April, 1916.) The Day of Rest in Nature and Human Nature. E. G. MARTIN. (April,

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