
God And Man At Yale
If Books Could Kill
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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