Box 3
Contains 24 Results:
"Psychiatric 'Concern' and Hebraic-Christian 'Love'" (Dec. 1956)
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
"The Quality of Scholarship", address to Phi Beta Kappa, Emory University (Dec. 2, 1965)
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
"The Wisdom of Humility", Investiture (1965)
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
address given at the SIASG Convention (April 15, 1966)
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
"Art as the Vehicle for Religious Worship," n.d.
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
"Beauty in Art and Nature," n.d.
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
"Certain Philosophical Considerations on the Art of Music," n.d.
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
"A Faith to Live By in Our Time" (3 lectures), n.d.
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
"The Hallmarks and Criteria of a Vital and Valid Faith," n.d.
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.
"Man, In the Twilight, Need Not Falter," n.d.
Twenty-four of Greene's formal lectures, given between 1940 and 1966, including conference lectures and convocation addresses on the following topics: the role of spirituality, faith, and religion (particularly Christianity) in education and life; philosophy of art; and, morality.