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Macheivelli considered himself a political realist, Professor Leatherman explains to his Political Philosophy class. Because he separated politics and ethics, he came to the conclusion that a good end iustifies nefarious means. 24 Christ for Luther, Dr. Kraus explains, is always the Christ of Pauline proclamation. Menno Simmons, in contrast, emphasized the commandments, teaching and example of Christ in the Gospels.
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.auf , 23 I , .,., Using cl sugar meiabolism fest Ronald Shrock and Sieve Snyder try fo determine the characferisiics of Escherichia coli in Bacferiology lab. Text book information supplements their analysis.
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Shaping Theor to Li ing Realit Attention turns to cl New Testament scholcr's question regarding Dr. J. C. Wenger's differentiation between the theory of men and the reality of God. Division IV, Bible and Philosophy, created a new major in Religion in one phase of a curricular revision program this year. The student majoring in Religion took at least fifteen hours in that discipline, including two required courses, Christianity and Modern Thought and Philosophy of Religion. The re- maining twenty-one hours centered in areas of Bible, philosophy, psychology, sociology or history. Second semester Marlin Jeschke taught a new course, Contemporary Philosophy, leading students in an intensive study of Kierkegaard. The addition of seven other new courses was confirmed in December after faculty members in the division completed a year's study of the curriculum. J. R. Burkholder, Assistant Professor of Bible, retumed from graduate work at Harvard to confront juniors with Gerhart Lenski and Peter Berger, in Sociology of Religion.
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