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JAN--7 1960 RELIGION AND SOCIETY Humanities 127b (Theology 185b) Professor Paul Tillich Tues. and Thurs., 11-12, (Sat.) Assistant--Mr. Robert Kimball Office hours by appointment. Phone Secretary, Mrs. G. Leonard, UN. 8-7600, Ext. 769 The assignments for this semester are: a) 2000 pages of reading which include the starred selections below. (A bibli- ography of all reading done for the course should be turned in with the final examination. The books selected by the student should be annotated.) b) A final examination dealing with the lectures and the starred selections in the bibliography.

BIBLIOGRAPHY Barth, Karl--Against the Stream Bennett, John--Christian Ethics and Social Policy Christianity and Communism Bonhoeffer D.--Ethics Buber, Martin--*Between Man and Man (Parts, I, III, IV) Brunner, Emil--*Christianity and Civilization (Vol. I & II) Cole, W. G.--Sex in Christianity and Psychoanalysis Fromm, Erich--*Man for Himself Escape from Freedom Jaspers, Karl--The Idea of the University Man in the Modern Age Kegley, C. W. and Bretall, R. W.--*The Theology of Paul Tillich (Chs. 1, 2, 3, 13, 14) Kroner, Richard--Culture and Faith May, Rollo--Man's Search for Himself Miller, Alexander--*The Christian Significance of Karl Marx Moberly, W. H.--Crisis in the University Niebuhr, Reinhold--*Christian Realism and Political Problems Ortega y Gasset--The Revolt of the Masses Randall, John H.--The Making of the Modern Mind Riesman, David--The Lonely Crowd Sherill, Lewis--The Struggle of the Soul Tawney, R. H.--Christianity and the Rise of Capitalism Tillich, Paul--*The Protestant Era (Chs. II, IV, IX, XIII thru XVIII) *Theology of Culture Tolstoy, Leo--The Law of Love and the Law of Violence Toynbee, Arnold J.--An Historian's Approach to Religion Troeltsch, Ernst--*Christian Thought Ulich, Robert--The Meaning of Education Harvard University Spring semester--1959-60

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Humanities 127b (Theol. 185b) Semester II, 1957-58 ''Religion and Society'' Tues., Thurs. 11-12 (Sat.) The assignments for this semester are: a) 1600 pages of reading which include the starred selections below. (A bibli- ography of all reading done for the course should be turned in with the final examination. The books selected by the student should be annotated.) b) A final examination dealing with the lectures and the starred selections in the bibliography.

BIBLIOGRAPHY Barth, Karl--Against the Stream Bennett, John--Christian Ethics and Social Policy Christianity and Communism Bonhoeffer D.--Ethics Buber, Martin--*Between Man and Man (Parts, I, III, IV) Brunner, E.--*Christianity and Civilization (Vol. I & II) Cole, W. G.--Sex in Christianity and Psychoanalysis Fromm, Erich--*Man for Himself Escape from Freedom Jaspers, K.--The Idea of the University Man in the Modern Age Kegley, C. W. and Bretall, R. W.--*The Theology of Paul Tillich (Chs. 1, 2, 3, 13, 14) Kroner, Richard--Culture and Faith May, Rollo--Man's Search for Himself Miller, Alexander--*The Christian Significance of Karl Marx Moberly, W. H.--Crisis in the University Niebuhr, Reinhold--*Christian Realism and Political Problems Ortega y Gasset--The Revolt of the Masses Randall, John H.--The Making of the Modern Mind Riesman, David--The Lonely Crowd Sherill, Lewis--The Struggle of the Soul Tawney, R. H.--Christianity and the Rise of Capitalism Tillich, Paul--*The Protestant Era (Chs. II, IV, IX, XIII thru XVIII) Tolstoy, L.--The Law of Love and the Law of Violence Toynbee, A. J.--An Historian's Approach to Religion Troeltsch, Ernst--*Christian Thought Ulich, Robert--The Meaning of Education Prof. Paul Tillich, Semitic Museum, Room 13. Office hours by appointment. Mr. Robert Kimball, Assistant to Dr. Tillich. Office hours in Semitic 13 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 to 2:45.


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