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mo ui in Along the lonely slum ' , where the sea ebbs and flows, always chang- ing and ever the same; on the rolling plain where grain is born, ripens, dies anil is born again; amid the sullen silence of lofty, wind- swept mountains and in the shifting sands of the desert— everywhere ' under the expanse of the vaulted heavens, the feeling grows and the conviction comes: Someone has been here. Someone has made this beautiful lor me. Someone expects me to be worthy of this, if I am to merit die eternal mansion promised by Him Who is Priest and Shepherd. Teacher and King. Saviour of the world. And vet. like two thousand years of yesterdays, there is today only one basic article of faith, one cardinal theological dogma in dispute: What meanest thou by God? All other controversies fade into nothingness when Ihal inquiry is posited. Why must this be so in this year of grace, anno domini, 1951? It is and must be so because the cornerstone of all religious faith is God. Without Him, the Creator and Lawgiver, all religion would be a vicious delusion dia- bolically conceived and perversely executed. Since the question of God is primary and fundamental, unavoid- able and perennial, Boston College has never hesitated to give it a complete and correct answer. With the objective truth and abiding certitude of Scripture, Reason and Tradition at her disposal, alma mater has imparted an understanding of God, His nature and attri- butes, so integrated and intelligent that every Boston College man can realistically answer such crncial questions as, Quis Ut Deus? . . . Who is like unto God? Nothing is more important than the knowledge of God. To know Him is to love Him, and to serve Him. Who is our Be°inninp and our End, is to become free. Iheologia '
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' T ie fool hath said in his heart: There is no God. k What seekest thou? W here dwellest Thou? Come and see. The heavens show forth the glory of God, and the firmament declareth the work of his hands. ... Who is ignorant that the hand of the Lord hath made all these things? ... Give to the poor, and thou shall have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.
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