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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1973-1974-381

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viii Annual Report of the Council Dr Stanton 'The Gospel traditions and early Christological reflection' in Christ Faith and History Cambridge Studies in Christology ed Sykes and Clayton Cambridge University Press 1972 The Reverend Ward The Development of Kant's View of Ethics Basil Blackwell August 1972 Articles in Philosophy and the Philosophical Quarterly faculty and department The session 1971-72 began with 216 students in the Faculty and De- partment of Theology of these 127 were Anglican ordinands 42 were women and 47 were men reading for the degree only Full time graduate students numbered 28 reading for ph for phil and 17 for th There were 11 graduates reading part-time for ph and 14 for phil and for th The Commemoration Oration was delivered by Lord Caradon on December 6th the Commemoration Sermon was preached by Dr Daniel Jenkins Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Theology on December 13 th The Reverend Professor Parrinder was elected Dean of the Faculty of Theology for the session 1972-73 The External Examiner for the was again the Reverend Hall Lecturer in Theology in the University of Nottingham Lectures by outside speakers in the series Fridays at Ten during the Michaelmas Term were on the theme Communication and during the Lent Term on the theme The Visual Image Goldsmiths' Company Travel awards were made to Stephen Burdett and Clive Andrews Robert Boulter Robert Ellis John Hunnisett Stephen Knowers and Richard Wheeler spent the summer vacation in the United States as Clayton Volunteers Clive Andrews Stephen Burdett Harry Elias Martin Joyce Sr Marie Scicluna Wilda Spalding and Helen Truscott attended the summer course at St George's College Jerusalem where Professor Evans was visiting lecturer The Reverend Colin Hickling took party of 14 students to Italy at an
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