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    • The Mennonites in Canada 

      Neufeld, Herman (University of WinnipegUnited College, 1947)
      The thesis describes the origin and rootage of the Mennonite movement in Europe and the history of the Mennonite Church in Canada. The last area of study dedicated to relations between the Mennonites and the United Church ...
    • Psychological Insights of the New Testament 

      Finlayson, Barbara A. (University of WinnipegUnited College, 1947-05)
      In the last twenty years, a new relationship has emerged between psychology and religion. For a time, the tendency to regard man as a highly complicated organism, whose ideals and insights could only be explained in terms ...
    • A Study of R. G. Collingwood's Theory of Logic and Philosophical Method: Its Meaning and Significance 

      Bedford, Allen Gerald (University of WinnipegUniversity of Manitoba [United College], 1948-03)
      Every period of history and every race upon the earth have produced men who yielded to the call, so peculiar and so vital to the nature of man, to embark upon a quest for certainty. The material world, in which man lives ...
    • A Study of the Relations of the Philosophy of Pragmatism and Religious Activism 

      Mutch, Robert Bruce (University of WinnipegUniversity of Manitoba [United College], 1948)
      Christianity today embodies an ever increasing programme of activism. The growth of this element in the Christian religion during the past sixty years has been contemporaneous with a similar development in the field of ...
    • The Theological Understanding of Orders 

      Fry, Joseph D. (University of WinnipegUnited College, 1953)
      The New Testament always speaks of the Church in relation to Christ. The Church is never thought of as an entity within itself possessing its own life. Rather the Church consists for the New Testament writers in Christ. ...