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An Unknown Sacrifice, Earl Clement Davis Jul 2023

An Unknown Sacrifice, Earl Clement Davis

Education

A seemingly unfinished bit of story about a son leaving home.

This is from a collection of manuscripts—mostly class papers— written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript is undated and not obviously connected to any specific class.

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New Testament Ii: Greek: Final Exam, Earl Clement Davis Feb 1904

New Testament Ii: Greek: Final Exam, Earl Clement Davis

Education

This is from a collection of manuscripts — mostly class papers — written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript — which is what was once called a “blue book”— is clearly for the New Testament II class he took during the 1903-04 academic year. 2 concerning their authorship, audience, purpose, etc.

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Homiletics Ii: The Conquest Of Unconscious Sin, Earl Clement Davis Jan 1904

Homiletics Ii: The Conquest Of Unconscious Sin, Earl Clement Davis

Education

This is from a collection of manuscripts—mostly class papers— written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript is clearly for the Homiletics II class he took during the 1903-04 academic year.

A sermon, "The Conquest of Unconscious Sin," that served as Davis's class paper for Homiletics II. It starts with a story from Quebec, "Le Chien d'Or" or "The Golden Dog." The story is a kind of "what goes around comes around" story about the silent triumph of a wronged person, Philibert, over his tormentors. The point of the sermon is that we must make …


Church History Vi: Suppression Of The English Monasteries, Earl Clement Davis May 1903

Church History Vi: Suppression Of The English Monasteries, Earl Clement Davis

Education

This is from a collection of manuscripts—mostly class papers— written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript is clearly for the Church History VI class he took during the 1902-03 academic year.

A lengthy discussion of the suppression -- virtual elimination -- of the English monasteries during the Reign of Henry VIII. It concludes that this work was not done so much in support of religious progress, but in support of Henry's interests -- to divorce Catherine and to gain wealth and revenue. Includes a long bibliography.

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Sermons I: The Leadership Of Jesus, Earl Clement Davis Feb 1903

Sermons I: The Leadership Of Jesus, Earl Clement Davis

Education

This is from a collection of manuscripts—mostly class papers— written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript has “Sermons I (14)” on the top of the first page. On the back side of the last page: “Read before the Harvard Unitarian Club meeting at the home of Wm. Liffany, Feb. 19, 1903

Earl Davis confronts one of Unitarianism's challenges -- that people want a personal relationship with God, something most Christian religions can supply through Jesus, but which Unitarianism cannot. Davis calls this need, "the Christ Idea.", arguing that by speaking of God's immanence in …


Theology I: Being Of God, Earl Clement Davis Feb 1903

Theology I: Being Of God, Earl Clement Davis

Education

This is from a collection of manuscripts — mostly class papers — written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript is clearly for the Theology I class he took during the 1902-03 academic year.

In this paper, Davis first dismisses "materialistic philosophy" because it cannot account for ideals. He develops in some detail what he calls "the method of postulates." Here he sets out several postulates about God (colloquially, truth, goodness and beauty) and argues that they account for the evidence. He considers and dismisses the various arguments for God in the historical literature -- …


History 6: Saint Columbanus, Earl Clement Davis Jan 1903

History 6: Saint Columbanus, Earl Clement Davis

Education

This is from a collection of manuscripts—mostly class papers— written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript is clearly for the History 6 class he took during the 1902-03 academic year. On the cover page the professor has written “A.

A lengthy discussion of the Irish Saint Columbanus (543-615).

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Theology I: Borden P. Brown's Philosophy Of Theism, Earl Clement Davis Dec 1902

Theology I: Borden P. Brown's Philosophy Of Theism, Earl Clement Davis

Education

This is from a collection of manuscripts—mostly class papers— written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript is clearly for the Theology I class he took during the 1902-03 academic year.

An abstract of Borden Bown's 1887 book Philosophy of Theism which develops various arguments for the nature of god, 'world-ground,' and provides a short critique. Borden P. Bowne (1847-1910) was an American Christian philosopher—on the faculty at Boston University—and a Methodist minister and theologian. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature nine times.

Date refers to Date Given.

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