The Religious Education Association : proceedings of the first annual convention, Chicago, February 10-12, 1903, Part 32

Author: Religious Education Association
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Chicago : The Association
Number of Pages: 444


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Metcalf. L. H. . 385


Metcalf, Paul H. . 391


Michael, Oscar S .399


Miles, H. R.


402


Miller, D. L. .366


Miller, Emily H. Mrs. .366


Miller, Emma, L


.394


Miller, Edward W .39r


Miller, Kerby S. 366


Miller, Rufus W 399


Miller, Walter. .373


Milligan, Henry F .366


Mills, Charles S .396


MacDonald, Robert .. .391


Macfarland, Charles S .. .. 378


MacFarland, H. B. F. .359


MacKay, A. H ... 405 Mitchell, Edwin K. 358


Mackenzie, WV. D


365


Mitchell, J. K .. 372


Mitchell, Samuel C. .. 402


Moncrief, John W. .366


MacMillan, T. C .


365


Montague, H. E. 373


Montgomery, B. Emmeline 396


Montgomery, C. W .378


Montgomery, G. R. 358 Parker, C. M 367


Makepeace, F. Barrows. .. 391 Mallory, Hervey F 365


Manton, Charles. .


401


Marsh, Charles A.


365


Marsh, Edward L.


374


Marsh, Robert L.


371


Marshall, Benjamin T. .39r Mason, Edward A. 374 Mathews, Shailer. 365 Mathews, S. Sherberne. 358


Pattison, T. Harwood 391 Patton, Cornelius H. 384


Matteson, William B .386


Matthews, Paul. .396 Mattson, Bernard G .. 400 Morse, Warren . 402 Mauck, Joseph W. 38r Mosher, George F. .. 378 Mott, Thomas A. .370


McCollum, G. T. 365


McDiarmid, A. P. 405


McKee, William P. .365


McKelway, A. J. 394


McKenny, Charles . 404


Mckibben, William K. 366


Lewis, A. H.


386


Lewis, Everett E.


358


Lewis, F. G.


402


Lhamon, W. J 384


Life, S. K. 396


Lincoln, Howard A 378


Lindsay, Mary B. 365


Lindsay, Peter


390


Linhart, S. B


398


Little, Arthur


378


Little, Arthur M.


365


Little, R. M.


365


Littlefield, Milton S


391


Lloyd, Louis D


355


Lloyd, Rhys R.


365


Loba, Jean F.


365


Locke, George H


365


Logan, John W.


358


Logan, William C


365


Long, John D 391


Lowden, Frank O


365


Lutz, Adam R. 358


Lyman, Eugene W. 383


Lynch, Frederick 378


Lynn, Jay E. 365


Lyon, Elwood P. 403


Lyons, S. R. 370


.


M


MacArthur, Robert S .... 391


Macaulay, Joseph P .. .... 356


MacChesney, Nathan W.365


MacClelland, George L ... 391


MacClintock, W. D., Mrs. 365 MacCracken, Anna M .... 396


Milner, Duncan C.


366


Mitchell, Charles B . 396


Maclachlan, H. D. C ..


373


MacLean, George E.


.371


MacRae, A. O.


. 405


Magee, Harriet C.


404


Parker, Fitzgerald S. 373 Parker, Frederic C. W .... 367 Parker, William J. .367


Parkhurst, Matthew M. .. 367 Parks, Edward L. 360


Patchell, Charles T.


38I


Morgan, John F. 387


Murray, Walter C ... . 405


McKamy, John A. . 401


Pearson, William L.


.. 371


Pease, George W.


. 358


Merritt, W. C .. . 403


413


INDEX OF MEMBERS


Peckham, George A .. 396


Peet, Stephen D . 367


Peloubet, Francis N 378


Robinson, Oscar D .. 39


Robinson, Willard H


367


Short, William H


404


Shuey, E. L.


396


Shute, A. Lincoln .368


Sibley, Josiah. .356


Sigmund, William S .371


Silverman, Joseph. 392


Simon, Abram .


385


Simons, Minot O.


396


Singmaster, J. A ..


399


Sisson, Edward (


368


Slade, William F.


399


Slater, John R.


368


Slocum, William F


3.56


Small, Albion W


368


Smiley, George M.


379


Smiley, William H. .356


Smith, Albert D. 379


Smith, Arthur M 368


Smith, Charles A


383


Smith, Edward L.


403


Smith, E. Sinclair


382


Smith, Fred B. .392


Smith, F. N., Mrs. . 396


Smith, George L


372


Smith, Gerald B.


368


Sanders, Frank K.


358


Smith, Henry G


396


Smith, J. Frank.


402


Smith, James R. · 404


Smith, John M. P


368


Smith, Madison R


385


Smith, Otterbein O.


.372


Smith, Roelif B


382


Smith, William. .368


Smith, William H. .406


Snedeker, Charles H


.396


Snyder, William H.


.379


Soares, Theodore G .... .


.368


Somerville, J. Forrest .. 405 Sondericker, Josephine. .. 396 South Congregational Sun-


day School, Boston. .... 379 Southwestern University .. 402 Southworth, Franklin C .. 399 Spencer, Claudius B .. . 385


Spicer, P. B. .399


Springer, Ruter W 374


Sprowls, Thomas W.


. 404


Squires, Vernon P. 394


Stamps, C. T.


383


Starbuck, Edwin D 356


Starkey, L. V. 368


Starrett, H E., Mrs. . 369


Stearns, Wallace N. .396


Stearns, William F


358


Stephan, John F.


397


Stevens, Frank V . 404


Stevens, William A.


393


Stevenson, Andrew.


369


Stewart, George B ..


. 393


Stewart, George D


372


Stewart, John A.


393


Stewart, J. W. A. 393


Stewart, Charles S. 369


Stickney, Edwin H


. 394


Stimson, Cyrus F.


359


Stimson, Henry A ..


.393


St. John, Edward P . 393


Stone, R. Foster. . 385 Stonebridge, W. F. 393 Stoneman, Albert H. 382


Stowell, C. B. 382


Stowell, Myron C.


382


Strain, Horace I ..


363


Strayer, Paul M ..


393


Robinson, Emma A. .371


Robinson, George I ... . . . . 367


Robinson, Joseph H. . .. 392


Shipman, Frank R 379


Short, Wallace M 404


Pennoyer, C. H. 39 1


Penrose, S. B. L.


403


Perkins, J. G ..


.367


Perkins, R. W.


. 373


Rogers, Joseph M. 382


Perry, Alfred T


.396


Rollins, G. S 383


Root, E. Tallmadge 400


Root, Theophilus H.


400


Ropes, C. J. H1


374


Ropes, James H. .


379


Rosenquist, Eric J. A


367


Rosevear, Henry E


373


Ross, J. Thorburn. 397


Rousmaniere, E. S.


. 400


Rowe, Stewart H


358


Rowley, Francis H


379


Rowlison, Carlos C.


396


Russell, Elbert


377


Russell, J. Elmer. 392


Russell, James E ..


392


Ryncarson, Edward


399


S


Sale, George.


360


Salisbury, Albert. 404


Sallmon, William H.


383


Pope, Edward R. .383


Porter, Frank C. .358


Porter, J. J 384


Porter, Ora H., Mrs . 367


Potter, Ernest T.


.372


Sawin, Theophilus P. . 392


Sawyer, Hermon L 368


Scarritt, Charles W


384


Schaeffer, Nathan C. . 399


Schafer, Frank H. 368


Pratt, Dwight M


396


Pratt, Waldo S.


358


Pressey, Edwin S 383


Price, S. Eber .. 404


Provine, W. A 401


Prucha, Vaclav


. 367


Pruen, J. W


367


Purinton, Daniel B.


403


Q


405


Randall, J. Herman . 382


Ranney, William W


.358


Rauschenbusch, W.


. 392


Raymer, George A. . 367


Raymond, A. V. V.


.392


Redfield, Isabella T


.379


Sewall, A. C. 392


Sewall, Charles G 392


Sewall, G. P. . 392


Sewall, John L. .402


Sexton, Wilson D. 392


Seymour, A. H. 400


Seymour, Paul H 368


Shanks, L. E 404


Sharman, Henry B 368


Shaw, Charles G .392


Shaw, Daniel W 399


Shaw, Edwin S 394


Shaw, William .379


Sheets, Frank D . 368


Sheldon, Walter L 385


Shepard, Elgin R 383


Sherer, Samuel J


368


Sherer, William G 368


Robertson, Ina Law .367


Sheridan, Wilbur F 373


Sherman, Edwin T . 368


Sherman, Franklin C.


.368


Strect, William D


.399


Perry, Ernest B


381


Pershing, Orlando B .391


Pettit, Alonzo, Mrs. 387


Phelps, Lawrence ..


378


Phillips, Alice M. M


381


Phillips, T. F ..


396


Philputt, Allan B


.371


Pickett, S. D.


392


Piersel, Alba C


371


Pike, Granville R


367


Pike, Henry H


382


Pilcher, M. B. 401


Pinkham, George R 378


Pinkham, Henry W 356


Place, Charles A


378


Plantz, Samuel.


404


Platt, Caroline M .


.. 392


Plymouth Cong. Sunday


School, Minneapolis . .. 383 Pollard, Harry H 367


Potter, Rockwell HI .358


Potts, Joseph . 394


Power, Charles W.


.379


Power, Frederick D .359


Scheible, Albert.


368


Schmidt, Nathaniel.


.392


Scott, Robert. 358


Scott, Walter D ..


368


Scoville, Charles R . 368


Scruton, Charles A. 372


Scudder, William H 3.56


Searle, Frederick E


382


Sears, Charles H.


404


Seaton, D. T. 406


See, Edwin F 392


Seelye, L. Clark. 379


Seligsberg. Alice L. 392


Selleck, Willard C. .400


Semelroth, William J . 384


Senior, Daniel L. 399


Severence, Lemuel. 404


Severinghaus, J. D, 368


Severn, H.H .368


Reed, David A. 379


Reed, Isaac N., Mrs. .379 Reed, Lewis T. 392


Reeve, Emily A


397


Rehrig, W. M


. 399


Rhees, Rush


.392


Rhoades, Winfred C. 379


Rice, Austin.


403


Rice, Charles F


.379


Rice, Walter. .


.379


Rice, William N . 358


Richards, Louis J


.399


Richmond, George C.


.. 392


Richmond, Louis O . 396


Riggs, James S 392


Rihbany, Abraham M. .. 396


Robbins, D. R., Mrs.


.383


Robertson, George. .356


Robinson, Charles 1. 358


Sanderson, Lydia E.


392


Sanderson, Edward F.


. 400


Sanford, Ralph A.


358


Sargent, Sabra L. 368


Sherry, Norman B .392


Roblee, J. H. Mrs.


384


Rogers, Euclid B


367


Perry, C. H .. 378


Quehl, Jacob


R


414


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION


Strong, Frank: 372


Strong, Frank P. 372


Strong, James W. 383


VanDyke, Henry. 387


VanKirk, Hiram. 356


VanKirk, Robert W 382


VanMeter, J. B .374


Sunderland, J. T.


405


Sutherland, J. B. .383


Sutherland, John W


382


Sutton, Edwin O


379


Swain, Richard L


385


Swan, Joshua A., Mrs.


379


Sweeney, Algernon T .. .


.. 387


Swertfager, George A.


. 402


Swing, Albert T ..


.397


Sydenstricker, H. M 383


T


Taylor, Alva W . 369


Taylor, Glen A. .372


Taylor, Graham. 369


Taylor, Livingston L .293


aylor, Marcus B


393


Tenney, H. Melville. 356


Thayer, Charles S.


359


Thayer, Lucius H.


385


Thomas, A. J. S


400


Thomas, D. F.


369


Thomas, Reuen 379


Thompson, John H.


359


Thompson, W. O


397


Thoren, Herman H


372


Thorp, Willard B


369


Thrall, W. Herbert.


400


Thurber, Charles H


.379


Thwing, Charles F


397


Tillett, Wilbur F.


40I


Timm, John A.


359


Tippy, Worth M.


.371


Titsworth, Judson. . 404


Tompkins, Arnold.


369


Tompkins, DeLoss M


. 369


Tompkins, Floyd W


.399


Totusek, Vincent


402


Tower, William H


.379


Weeks, John W.


.393


Welch, Moses C.


359


Wells, F. A. .369


Wenley, Robert M 382


Tuttle, John E.


385


Twichell, Joseph H. 359


Tyler, B. B ..


356


Tyrrell, S. J. T., Mrs. 404


Whidden, Howard P. . 405


White, Ada E. 383


White, Frederick, .369


White, Grace D .. 387


White, Sherman M. .293


White, Willis G. .356


Whiton, James M.


.393


Whitteker, W. F.


.393


WVickes, William R .. 369


Wiggins, B. L ... .402


Wight, Ambrose S. .. 371


Wikel, Henry H. 387


Wilbur, Hollis A. 397


Wilcox, Alexander M. .372


Wilder, Herbert A 380


Wilder, William H. . 369


Wiles, Ernest P. . 382


Willett, Herbert L. 370


Williams, Edward F. .370


Williams, Edward M . . .. 370


Williams, Mary C .. .. .. 393


Williams, Richard R .. .393


Williams, Samuel H .... . 359


Williams, William J ..... 372


Williams, W. Owen ...... 393


Williamson, James S. .. .. 380 Wilson, Ferdinand S. . . 387


Wilson, Gilbert B .405


Wilson, George G


.400


Wilson, Lucy L.


. 370


Wilson, Willard B. 400


Wilson, William H. .371


Winchester, Benjamin S .. 370


Winchester, Caleb T. 359


Winter, Alonzo E .. .397


Wood, Irving F. 380


Wood, Walter M. . 370


Woodard, L. A., Mrs. .397


Woodbridge, R. G .. 380


Woodrow, Samuel H. .380


Woods, Erville B .. 404


Woods, James H.


.402


Woolley, Mary E. 380


Woolworth, W. S


393


Worcester, Edward S


339


Wriston, Henry L. 380


Wyant, A. R. E .. 370


Wyckoff, Charles S. 393


Wyckoff, C. T ..


370


Wyman, Arthur J


393


Y


Yates, Callin W. 397


Yoder. Charles F. 397


York, Burt L ... 359


Young, Charles A


370


Young, Ernest W


.383


Young, Jesse B.


397


Young, Mattie T.


384


Y. P. S. C. E. South Cong. Ch., Springfield, Mass. . 380


Z


Zenos, Andrew C ...... ... 370 Zerbe, A. S .. .. 397


Zimmerman, Adam ....... 399


Zimmerman, Jeremiah .. .. 393


Vance, Joseph A.


369


Vance, Selby F. .397


Vandermark, W. E. 379


VanSickle, James H. .374


VanSlyke, J. G. 393


VanWagoner, C. D .387


Varley, Arthur. 374


Vaughan, H. R 404


Vaughan, Richard M. . 404


Vaughan, Robert W .373


Verdier, A. R. 385


Vincent, George E. . 569


Vincent, Marvin R .393


Vinton, Alexander H. .379


Vinton, G. Jay . .. 382


VonKrumreig, E. L .. .374


Voorhees, J. Spencer. .379


Votaw, Clyde W


. 369


Votaw, Elihu H., Mrs .. .. 369


W


Waddill, C. J .. 373


Waite, Oren B. 372


Wakefield, E. B.


. 397


Wakefield, George C.


.372


Walcott, Gregory 1)


.400


Walker, Williston.


359


Walkley, Frances S


359


Wallin, V. A 382


Walls, Alfred 397


Walls, Polk W 355


Ward, Harry F.


369


Wardle, C. A., Mrs


369


Ware, Edward T.


.360


Warren, Edward K.


. 382


Warren, William F.


385


Warriner, Eugene C.


.382


Washington, Booker T ... 355 .406


Watson, W. H.


Webb, Clarence E .356


Webb, John M.


. 401


Townsend, A. F.


369


TreFethren, E. B


400


Tuller, Edward P. 382


U


Ullrick, Delbert S. 369


Updegraff, Harlan.


.374


Wentworth, Russell A .393


Wheeler, Clara . 381


Wheeler, E. C ..


.379


V


VanArsdall, George B. .. 369


Strong, Josiah


.393


Strong, Sydney 369


Stuart, Charles M


.369


GENERAL INDEX


A


Adolescence, 47


Adolescence, Adaptation of Sunday- School Instruction to, 194


American Institute of Sacred Litera- ture, Bible-Study Courses of the, I16


American Institute of Sacred Litera- ture, Relation of the, to the Religi- ous Education Association, 269


Amusements in Relation to Reli- gious and Moral Education, 161 Angell, James B., 5, 301, 317, 319, 340 Address : The Next Step Forward in Religious Education, 5


B


Ballantine, William G., 148, 302, 321, 323, 330, 340


Address : Religious Education Through Christian Associations and Young People's Societies, 148 Bashford, J. W., 31, 302, 309, 318, 321, 342 Address : The Next Step Forward in Religious Education, 31


Bates, S. S., 323


Beaton, David, 169, 309, 323


Discussion : The Promotion of Religious and Moral Education, 169


Bible as a Means of Religious In- struction, The, 55


Bible as a Record of Race History and Human Development, 54, 89 Bible a Source of Knowledge Con- cerning God, Duty, and Destiny, 85


Bible, Authority of the, 83, 86


Bible, Causes of the Modern Con- ception of the, SS


Bible, Effects of Historical Criticism Upon, 91


Bible, False Conception of the, 90


Bible, Ilistorical Study of the, 80


Bible, Historical Study of the, in the Sunday School, 205 Bible Instruction, Form and Sub- stance in, 99


Bible, Interpretation of the, 97 Bible in the Public Schools, 168 Bible in the Public Schools, the Facts Concerning, 131


Bible in the Public Schools, Use of the, 40


Bible, Jesus' Interpretation of the, 84 Bible, Literary Study of the, 135


Bible, Modern Apologetic for the, 9S


Bible, Purposes of Study of the, 76 Bible, Relative Value of Different Portions of the, 96


Bible, Religious Usefulness of, 82


Bible, Removal of Difficulties Con- cerning, 96


Bible, Retirement of, from the Public Schools, 127


Bible, Right Use of the, 152


Bible, Rise and Growth of, 95


Bible Study and Teaching in the Home, 115


Bible Study as Applied to the Child, 55 Bible-Study Courses of the Ameri- can Institute of Sacred Literature, 116


Bible-Study Department of the Y. M. C. A., 149


Bible Study, the Better Method of, 28 Bible Study, the Necessary Supple- ments to, 15


Bible Teaching, the Chief Thing in, 260


Bible, Ten Chief Results of the His- torical Study of the, 93


Bible, The Natural Text-book of Religion, S2


Bible, The Practical Usefulness of, 85


Bible the Standard for Religious Education, 87


Biblical Criticism, Essential Rever- ence of, 81


Biblical History in Relation to other History, 94


Bitting, William C., 23, 304, 318, 319, 321, 330. 333, 340


Address : The Next Step Forward in Religious Education, 23


415


416


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION


Blackall, C. R., 175, 265, 301, 322, 324, 326


Address : Sunday-School Organi- zation for the Purpose of Reli- gious Instruction, 175


Informal Discussion : The Scope and Purpose of the New Organi- zation, 265


Blakeslee, Erastus, 267, 305, 309, 322, 329


Prayer, 267


Boynton, Nehemiah, 156, 301, 322, 323, 330, 341, 346


Address : Religious Education through Christian Associations and Young People's Societies, 156 Burr, Everett D., 302, 319, 321


Butler, Nicholas Murray, 230, 301, 330, 340


C


Campbell, S. M., 308, 331


Carr, John W., 138, 310, 323, 330,


340, 348


Address: Religious and Moral


Education Through the Public School, 138


Catechetical Instruction of Children, The, 62


Chamberlain, W. B., Director of Music at the Convention, 317, 332 Child, Kind of Education Suitable to the, 60


Child, in Modern Education, The, 45 Child, Mental and Spiritual Capaci- ties of the, 60


Child, Religious Nature of the, 45


Child, Social Needs of the, 76


Children, Religious Expression of, 77 Children, Spiritual Development of, 54


Children, Theological Instruction of, 77, 103, 117


Children, Training in Service, 76


Childhood, Religious Experiences of, 62


Child-Study, Importance of, 65


Child-Study Necessary for the Sun- day-School Teacher, 215


Christian Doing, The One Great Necessity, 75


Christianity not a Religion of a Book, 83


Christianity a Religion with a Book, 85


Church, Duty of, Toward Religious Education and Sunday-School Instruction, 208


Church Responsible for Religious Instruction, 210


Churches, Relation of the Religious Education Association to the, 272


Clark, Francis E., 7, 318


Address: The Next Step Forward in Religious Education, 7


Coe, George A., 44, 306, 310, 320, 322, 331, 341, 344 Address: Religious Education as a Part of General Education, 44 Colleges, Religious Education in, 37 Committees of the Convention, 304, 321


Constitution of the Religious Educa- tion Association, 334


Contributors to the Convention, 309 Convention, Arrangements Com- mittee of the, 306


Convention, Attendance at the, 326 Convention Committee on Enrol- ment, 322 Report of the, 326


Convention Committee on Nomina- ations, 321 Report of the, 330


Convention Committee on Perma- nent Organization, 321


Report of the, 327


Convention Committee on Resolu- tions, 322 Report of the, 332


Convention, Committees which Pre- pared for the, 299


Convention, Contributors to the, 309 Convention, First Steps Taken


Toward the, 297


Convention, Minutes of the, 317


Convention, Entertainment Com- mittee of the, 307


Convention, Finance Committee of the, 303


Convention, General Committee of the, 301


Convention, Invitation Committee of the, 302


Convention, Programme Committee of the, 301


Convention, Publicity Committee of the, 304


Convention, Rules for Speakers in the, 320


Convention, The Call for the, 317


Convention, Transportation Com- mittee of the, 307


Conversions in Childhood and Youth, 14


417


GENERAL INDEX


Council of Seventy, Its Organization,


Purpose, Platform, Officers, and Members, 297


Council of Seventy, Relation of, to the Religious Education Associa- tion, 269


Council of Seventy, Resolution of the, 322


Crandall, Lathan A., 308, 310, 318, 321,331,344


Criticism, Biblical, The Essential Reverence of, SI


Curriculum, A Graded Sunday- School, 191


Curriculum, How to Approach a Graded Sunday-School, 189


Curriculum, Importance of a Graded Sunday-School, 220


Curriculum of Religious Instruction, The, 55


Curriculum of Study in the Sunday School, 186


Curriculum, Suggestions for a


Graded Sunday-School, 194


D


Day, Thomas F., 298, 305, 310, 330, 340


DeForest, Heman P., 3, 306, 317, 322, 331, 344 Prayer, 3


Dewey, John, 60, 311 Address: Religious Education as Conditioned by Modern Psychol- ogy and Pedagogy, 60


Dewhurst, Frederic E., 293, 306, 333 Prayer, 293


Dickerson, J. Spencer, 305, 322, 331, 344


Doubt, Conditions which Lead to, 63 Doubt in Young People, Treatment of, 57


Dunning, Albert E., 255, 304, 321, 326, 346 Discussion: The Scope and Pur- pose of the New Organization, 255


E


Eckels, James Herron, 330, 341 Educational Pathology, 137


Educational Scheme, Recognition of the Child as a Determining Factor in the, 45


Education, Defects of Secular, 170 Education, Modern Philosophy of, 45 Education, The End of Moral, 69 Education, The Function of, 56


Education, The Religious Element in, 222


Expression Necessary to Religious Education, 74


F


Falk, Louis, 317, 332


Family, Social Importance of the, 119


Family Worship, 108


Farrar, Emeline P., 318


Ferguson, William D., Mrs., 325


Forbush, William B., 107, 302, 323, 350 Prayer, 107 Freeman, II. V., 299, 301, 307


G


Gilbert, Simeon, 221, 306, 311, 322, 325


Discussion : Religious Education Through the Sunday School, 221


Gillespie, Joseph, 325 Goodspeed, George S., 298, 331


Gradation in the Sunday School, 21, 179, 183


Gunsaulus, Frank W., 269, 304, 312, 329, 331, 344


Address : The Relation of the New Organization to Existing Organi- zations, 269


H


Hale, Edward Everett, 329, 346 Halsey, Rufus H1., 116, 312, 323 Discussion : The Promotion of Religious and Moral Education, 166


Harper, William Raincy, 230, 297, 299, 301, 312, 326, 341, 344


Address : The Scope and Purpose of the New Organization, 230


Harrower, Pascal, 207, 301, 319, 321, 324, 330, 341


Address : The Teaching Staff of the Sunday School, 207


Hazard, M. C., 258, 303, 312, 319, 326, 333


Informal Discussion : The Scope and Purpose of the New Organiza- tion, 258


Ilervey, Walter L., 16, 318, 331, 344 Address : The Next Step Forward in Religious Education, 16


Hiatt, Caspar W., 247, 307, 326 Discussion : The Scope and Pur- pose of the New Organization, 247 Hill, E. Munson, 322, 325, 343


418


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION


Hinds, J. I. D., 303, 321, 324, 330, 34I


Historical Study of the Bible, 80, 92,


94


Hodge, Richard M., 289, 304, 312, 321, 329, 349


Discussion : The Relation of the New Organization to Existing Organizations, 289


Home and Sunday School, The Re- lation of, IIO


Home, Bible-Study and Teaching in the, 115


Home, Family Worship in the, 108 Home, Hymns and Prayers in, 117 Home, Modern Features of the, 109 Home, Necessity for Improving the, I22


Home, Place of the, in Social Life, 119


Home, Practical Piety in the, 118


Home, Religious and Moral Instruc- tion in the, III


Home, Religious Influence of the, 121 Horr, George E., 164, 319, 321, 323, 330, 340


Discussion : The Promotion of Religious and Moral Education, 164


Horton, Edward A., 244, 321, 326


Discussion : The Scope and Pur- pose of the New Organization, 244


I


Inspiration of the Bible, The, So International Sunday-School Asso- ciation and the Uniform System of Lessons, 203


International Sunday-School Asso- ciation, Relation of the Religious Education Association to the, 270, 277, 288


J


Jones, Lester B., 319 K


Keigwin, A. Edwin, 173, 324 Prayer, 173


King, Henry Churchill, 66, 298, 301, 320, 321, 327, 331, 344 Address: Religious Education as Conditioned by Modern Psychol- ogy and Pedagogy, 66


Kirkland, J. H., 241, 304, 313, 319, 321, 326, 331, 344 Discussion: The Scope and Pur- pose of the New Organization, 24I Knorr, Charles, 329


L


Lesson-Helps and Text-Books for the Sunday School, 200


Libraries for Sunday-School Teach- ers and Pupils, 36


Life in its Larger Meaning, 159 Little, Charles J., 279, 298, 329 Discussion: The Relation of the the New Organization to Existing Organizations, 279


Loba, J. F., 119, 313, 323


Address : Religious and Moral Education through the Home, 1 19


M


McCarrell, A. F., 319


Mackenzie, William Douglas, 102, 302, 313, 321, 331, 344


Discussion: The Modern Concep- tion of Religious Education, 102 Man's Nature, Essential Unity of, 68, 100


Mathews, Shailer, 186, 298, 299, 301, 307, 322, 330, 345


Address: The Curriculum of Study in the Sunday School, 186


McDowell, William F., 286, 302, 329, 330, 34I


Discussion: The Relation of the New Organization to Existing Or- ganizations, 286


McMillen, W. F., 299, 301, 306, 313, 322


Meeser, Spenser B., 227, 322, 325, 350 Prayer, 227


Members of the Religious Educa- tion Association, 355


Merrill, George R., 277, 303, 313, 319, 329, 351


Discussion: The Relation of the New Organization to Existing Organizations, 277


Merrill, William P., 103, 308, 313, 321, 331, 344


Discussion : The Modern Concep- tion of Religious Education, 103 Messer, L. Wilbur, 284, 303, 313, 329, 331, 344


Discussion: The Relation of the New Organization to Existing Or- ganizations, 284


Miller, Rufus W., 217, 321, 325


Discussion : Religious Education Through the Sunday School, 217 Minister : His Responsibility for Re- ligious Education, 19


419


GENERAL INDEX


Minister, Relation of, to the Sunday School, 183, 213


Ministry, Teaching Function of the, 211, 218


Minutes of the Convention, 317


Moral and Religious Instruction in


the Public Schools, Six Ways of Giving, 142


Moral Instruction in the Public Schools, 129, 142, 166, 172


Moral Instruction, Necessity for, in Public Schools, 164


Morality and Religion; Can They be Separated? 124


Morehouse, Frederick C., 259, 326


Informal Discussion : The Scope and Purpose of the New Organi- zation, 259


Moxom, Philip Stafford, 101, 262, 303, 321, 326, 328


Discussion: The Modern Concep- tion of Religious Education, 101 Informal Discussion: The Scope and Purpose of the New Organi- zation, 262


Music, Importance of Sacred, in Public Schools, 135


Mutch, William J., 219, 305, 325 Discussion: Religious Education Through the Sunday School, 219


N


Norton, A. Wellington, 263, 326 Informal Discussion : The Scope and Purpose of the New Organı- zation, 263


O


Officers of the Religious Education Association, 340


P


Parental Responsibility for the Re- ligious Welfare of Children, 34 Patton, Cornelius Il., 305, 321, 328 Pearson, Charles W., 261, 326


Informal Discussion: The Scope and Purpose of the New Organi- zation, 26I


Pease, George W., 250, 302, 326, 349 Discussion : The Scope and Pur- pose of the New Organization, 250 Pedagogy of Religious Education, The, 60


Pellett, Clarence, Mrs., 323


Person, Value and Sacredness of the, 78


Personal Association, Religious In- portance of, 72


Personal Influence in the Sunday School, 105


Personality, Modern Religious Em- phasis upon, 104


Piety in the Home, 118


Pratt, Waldo S., 322, 329, 354 Prayer, 329


Prayers and Hymns in the Home, 117


Psychological Conception of Play, 162


Psychological Principles for Reli- gious Education, 67


Psychology in its Relation to Reli- gion, 60


Psychology, Its Message to Reli- gion, 78


Psychology, Two Great Inferences from, 68


Public Schools, Difficulties of Reli-


gious Instruction in, 139, 164, 166 Public Schools, Importance of Sacred Songs in the, 1 35


Public Schools, Moral Instruction in, 124, 129, 142, 164, 166, 172


Public Schools, Necessity of Sys- tematic Moral Instruction in, 169 Public Schools, Religious Education in, 16, 124, 140


Public Schools, Religious Exercises in, 131


Public Schools, Retirement of Re- ligious Instruction from, 124


Public Schools, Six Ways of Giving Moral and Religious Instruction in, 143


Public-School Teachers Should be Trained to give Moral Instruc- tion, 130


Public Schools Teach a Real Brotherhood, 71


Public-School Teachers, Religious and Moral Instruction by, 38 Public Schools, What Religious Truths can be Taught in the, 140


R


Religion an Essential Element in Education, 46, 124


Religion and Morality, Can They be Separated ? 124 Religion, Dangers which Threaten, 102 Religion, Highest Development of, in the Bible, 82 Religion, Ifistorical Growth of, 89


420


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION


Religion, Social Functions of, 70


Religion, The Bible the Natural Text-Book of, 82


Religion, The Growth and Concep- tion of, 53


Religion, The Philosophy of, 47


Religion, The Reality of, 101


Religion, What Truths of, Can be Taught in the Public Schools, 140


Religious and Moral Consciousness Reached in Association with Oth- ers, 72


Religious and Moral Education in the Public Schools, 38


Religious and Moral Education, The Aim of, 78


Religious and Moral Education, The Next Step Forward in, 30


Religious and Moral Education Through the Home, How to Pro- mote, 112


Religious and Moral Education Through the Public Schools, 170 Religious and Moral Instruction in


the Public Schools of Europe, 134 Religious and Moral Instruction in the Public Schools, Six Ways of Giving, 142


Religious and Secular Training, Difference Between Methods Used in, 27


Religious Doubt, Conditions Which Lead to, 63


Religious Education Advocated by Modern Pedagogy, 126


Religious Education as a Social Force, 10


Religious Education Association, Constitution of the, 334


Inception of the, 297


Members of the, 355


Officers of the, 340


Relation of, to Existing Organi- zations for Moral and Religious Education, 269, 279, 284, 286, 289 Relation of, to the International Sunday School Association, 270, 277, 288


Relation of, to the Young Men's Christian Association, 284


Relation of, to the Young People's Societies, 272


Scope and Purpose of the, 230, 241, 244, 247, 250, 255, 259, 261, 262, 263, 265


What the Character of the Organi- zation Must be, 29


Religious Education, Duty of the Church toward, 208


Religious Education, Expressive Activity in, 74


Religious Education, Four Steps in, 33


Religious Education in Colleges, 37 Religious Education in the Public Schools, 16


Religious Education, Is the Minister Responsible for, 19


Religious Education is the Whole, General Education the Part, 49


Religious Education, Modern Em- phasis on Personality in, 104


Religious Education, Narrow Basis of Some Types of, 152


Religious Education, Never Mere Knowledge or Learning, 68


Religious Education of the Child, The, 45


Religious Education, Personal Asso- ciation in, 70


Religious Education, Practical Train - ing in, 8


Religious Education, Six Reasons for a Forward Step in, 24


Religious Education, Spirituality as a Feature of, 158


Religious Education, The Aim of, 81, 102


Religious Education, The Chief Means of, 69


Religious Education, The Funda- mental Principle of, 10


Religious Education, The Growth of, in America, 32


Religious Education, The Larger Conception of Life in, 159


Religious Education, The Right Idea of Salvation for, 157


Religious Education, The Spirit of, 78


Religious Education, Three Essen- tial Branches of, 151


Religious Education Through the Young People's Societies, 9


Religious Element in the National Education, The, 222


Religious Exercises in the Public Schools, 131


Religious Instruction in the Public Schools, 139, 140, 164, 166


Religious Instruction, Sunday-School Organization for the Purpose of, 175 Religious Knowledge and Experi- ence, Gradual Development of, 61


421


GENERAL INDEX


Religious Thought and Doctrine, A Period of Transition in, 6


Religious Training, Existing Meth- ods of, 51


Religious Training of Children, The Responsibility of Parents for the, 33


Religious Work, The Best Prepara- tion for, 59


Rhees, Rush, So, 298, 303, 320, 321, 330, 352


Address : Religious Education as Affected by the Historical Study of the Bible, So


Robinson, George I .. , 298, 299, 301, 303, 314, 319, 321, 331, 344


S


Salvation, The True Conception of, 157


Sanders, Frank K., 200, 297, 301, 314, 317, 319, 321, 322, 324, 330, 332, 340


Address: Lesson-IIelps and Text-


Books for the Sunday School, 200 Scriptures, Misinterpretation of the, 26


Service for Others, Religious Value of, 75


Sigmund, William S., 324


Sisson, Edward O., 265, 306, 315 Informal Discussion : The Scope and Purpose of the New Organiza- tion, 265


Smith, Fred B., 42, 319, 321 Prayer, 42


Snedeker, Charles II., 317, 331, 342 Social Influence of the Home, 119 Society as an Organism, 58


Spirituality, The Larger Idea of, 158 Starbuck, Edwin D., 52, 320, 322, 329, 349


Address: Religious Education as a l'art of General Education, 52


Stearns, Wallace N., 307, 315, 341 Stewart, George B., 108, 302, 322, 323. 332, 346


Address : Religious and Moral Education Through the Home, 108


Stuart, Charles M., 308, 315, 322, 326, 347


Sunday, Change of Attitude toward, 100


Sunday School, Absence of Men from the, 208


Sunday School, A Saturday Session of the, 218


Sunday School as an Agency for Promoting Home Instruction,


II4


Sunday School, Better Equipment Needed in the, 177


Sunday School, Chief Aim of the, 54 Sunday School, Duty of the Church to the, 208


Sunday School, Elective Courses of Instruction in the, 192


Sunday School, Gradation of Pupils in the, 179


Sunday School, Ilistorical Study of the Bible in the, 205


Sunday School, Improvement in the, 35


Sunday School, Insufficient Accom- modations for the, 176


Sunday School, Lack of Discipline in the, 179


Sunday School, Method of Grada- tion in the, 183


Sunday School, More Time Needed for the, 218


Sunday School, Necessity of Grada- tion in the, 21


Sunday School, Paid Instruction in the, 209


Sunday School, Personal Influence in the, 105


Sunday School, Predominance of Women Teachers in the, 208


Sunday School, Prescribed Courses of Instruction in the, 192


Sunday School, Provisions for Better Teaching in the, 177


Sunday School, Relation of the Minister to the, 183


Sunday School, The Teacher the Crucial Factor in the, 251


Sunday School, Teaching Staff of the, 207


Sunday School, Uniform lessons in the, IS7


Sunday School, Unused Forces in the, 208


Sunday School, Usefulness of Hymns and Songs in the, 225


Sunday School, Usefulness of Pub- lic School Teachers in the. 214


Sunday School, Voluntary Character of Instruction in the, 207


Sunday-School Architecture, Neces- sary Improvements in, 180


Sunday-School Curriculum, The, 55, 186, 198 Sunday-School Curriculum, A Grad- ed, 191, 194, 220


422


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION


Sunday-School Curriculum, A Semi- graded Type of, 189


Sunday-School Curriculum, Three Forms of the, 187


Sunday-School Instruction, Benefits to, from a Comparison with Secu- lar Instruction, 214


Sunday-School Instruction, Defects of Volunteer, 208


Sunday-School Instruction, Need of Light and Power in, 224


Sunday-School Instruction, Present Great Progress in, 205


Sunday-School Instruction, Relative Importance of Lesson-Helps and Text-Books in, 200


Sunday-School Instruction, The Sup- plemental Lesson in, 217


Sunday-School Lesson-Helps and Text-Books, 200, 202


Sunday-School Lesson-Helps, Bad Effects of Poor, 219


Sunday-School Lesson-Helps, Re- lation of the International Sunday School Association to, 201


Sunday-School Organization as


Means and not an End, 175


Sunday-School Organization for the Purpose of Religious Instruction, 175


Sunday-School Organization, Right Grouping of Forces in, 180


Sunday-School Organization, Seven Radical Defects of, 176


Sunday-School Teacher, Assistance for the, 253


Sunday-School Teacher, His De- pendence Upon Lesson-Helps


Sunday-School Teacher, Improve- ment of the, 17 Sunday-School Teachers, Qualifica- tions of the, 214


Sunday-School Teacher, Training of the, 106


Sunday - School Teachers, Church Should Furnish Training for, 213 Sunday-School Teachers, Need of Better Lesson-Helps for, 220 Sunday-School Teachers, Source of Supply of, 207


Sunday-School Teachers, Their De- pendence Upon Lesson-Helps, 219 Sunday-School Teachers, Working Libraries for, 36


Sunday - School Text - Books, The Best Form of Lesson-Helps, 221 Sunday School and Home, The Re- lation of, IIO


Supplemental Lessons in the Sun- day School, 217 T


Taylor, Graham, 331, 351


Teachers, Qualifications of Sunday- School, 214


Teaching Staff of the Sunday School, The, 207


Terry, Milton S., 315, 321, 325 Prayer, 228


Text-Books and Lesson-Helps in the Sunday School, 200


Text-Books for the Sunday School, Usefulness of, 221


Theology, Children's Capacity for, 62, 77


Theological Instruction of Children, II7


Theological Seminaries and the Ministry of Teaching, 21I


Thurber, Charles H., 124, 321, 323, 348 Address : Religious and Moral Education Through the Public Schools, 124


U, V, W


Uniform Sunday-School Lessons and the International Sunday School Association, 203


Votaw, Clyde W., 297, 299, 301, 302, 316, 317, 322, 331


Willett, Herbert L., 88, 297, 299, 301, 304, 316, 321, 344


Address : Religious Education as Affected by the Historical Study of the Bible, 88


Y


Young, Jesse B., 325, 352


Young Men's Christian Association, Bible Study in the, 149


Young Men's Christian Association, Relation of the Religious Educa- tion Association to the, 284


Young Men's Christian Association, Religious Education Through the, 148


Young People, Right Idea of Amuse- ments for, 161


Young People, Special Problems of, 158


Young People's Societies, 'Relation of the Religious Education Asso- ciation to the, 272


Young People's Societies, Religious Education Through the, 9, 148


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