August
1.—
Nationalism before 1789.
2.—
Nationalism vs. Internationalism from 1789 to 1815.
3.—
Factors in the Development of Nationalism in Europe from 1815 to
1870.
4.—
Nationalist Movements in Europe from 1870 to 1914.
5.—
Nationalism vs. Internationalism from 1914 to 1919.
6.—
The International Movement since the World War.
THE MAKING OF THE MODERN
MIND
by
Prof. John Herman Randall, Jr.
Ph.D.
Columbia University.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University.
Author, The Problem of Group Responsibility, The Making of the Modern Mind, etc.
Co-author, Introduction to Reflective Thinking, and Columbia University Studies in the History of Ideas.
August
8.—
The Building of the Christian Tradition.
9.—
The Discovery of the Scientific Order of Nature.
10.—
-The Romantic Call to a Larger Experience.
11.—
The Growth of Faith in Evolutionary Science.
12.—
The Adjustment of Religion to the Scientific Faith.
13.—
The Emergence of the Ideal of a Functionally Unified World.
COMPARATIVE RELIGION
by
Prof. Samuel Lucas Joshi, Ph.D.
Dartmouth College
Professor of Comparative Religion, Dartmouth College.
Professor of English Literature, University of Bombay.
First Indian Graduate of Columbia University.
First Carnegie Exchange Professor from India.
August
15.—
Introductory lecture reviewing the main phases of development among leading religions.
16.—
A Survey of the Concepts of God, Prayer and Sacrifice among different religions.
17.—
The nature of the Soul and a comparative study of Eschatology among different religions.
18.—
India’s contribution to the interpretation of the central problems of religion.
19.—
Science and Religion among Western nations in the 19th Century.
20.—
Some problems of today and the reigious outlook for tomorrow.
SCIENCE and RELIGION
by
Prof. Kirtley F. Mather, Ph.D.
Harvard University
Chairman of the Department of Geology and Geography, Harvard University.
Lecturer at Radcliffe and Wellesley Colleges.
Geologist, United States Geological Survey.
August
22.—
The New World Revealed by Modern Science.
23.—
Survival of Religion in the Struggle for Existence.
24.—
Machines, Men, and Mystics.
25.—
The Search for God in a Scientific Age.
26.—
Miracles and Prayer in a Law-Abiding Universe.
27.—
The Present Trend of Science and Religion.