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EVANS WILL GIVE LECTURE ON RELIGION AT P. B. H. TOMORROW

Theologian Will Attempt to Determine Superiority Among Religions

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"Christianity and Other Religions" will be the subject on which Professor Daniel Evans, Professor of Christian Theology, will speak at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Peabody Hall of the Phillips Brooks House. Professor Evans' talk tomorrow will be the eleventh on the Phillips Brooks House Association lecture course.

Distinctive features of Christianity compared with those of Mohammedanism, Buddhism, Brahmanism and Confuianism will be pointed out by Professor Evans. The speaker will also attempt to show how a superiority among these several religions may be discovered.

Professor Evans took his A.B. degree at Bowdoin College in 1890 and the following year attended the Andover Theological Seminary. Since 1909 he has been Professor of Christian Theology in the Andover Theological Seminary.

The lecture tomorrow will be open to all members of the University. Opportunity will be given immediately afterwards for the audience to ask the speaker oral or written questions.

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