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God And Man At Yale

If Books Could Kill

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Critiques of the Academic Emphasis and Extracurricular Activities

This chapter explores the absence of attention given to religion in academia, particularly in psychology and extracurricular activities. The speaker highlights a critique of phrenology but argues that religion should be granted more importance in the curriculum, and discusses the loyalty of religious clubs on campus to Christianity.

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