Mohammedanism - Lectures on Its Origin, Its Religious and Political Growth, - and Its Present State by C. Snouck Hurgronje
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Union Theological Seminary, New York City; Prof. Richard Gottheil, Columbia
University, New York City; Prof. Harry Pratt Judson, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Prof. Paul Haupt, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. Charles D. Atkins, Director, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; Prof. E.W. Hopkins, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Prof. Edward Knox Mitchell, Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn.; President F.K. Sanders, Washburn College, Topeka, Kan.; Prof. H.P. Smith, Meadville Theological Seminary, Meadville, Pa.; Prof. W.J. Hinke, Auburn Theological Seminary, Auburn, N.Y.; Prof. Kemper Fullerton, Oberlin Theological Seminary, Oberlin, N.Y. The lecturers in the course of American Lectures on the History of Religions and the titles of their volumes are as follows: 1894-1895--Prof. T.W. Rhys-Davids, Ph.D.,--_Buddhism_. 1896-1897--Prof. Daniel G. Brinton, M.D., LL.D.--_Religions of Primitive Peoples_. 1897-1898--Rev. Prof. T.K. Cheyne, D.D.--_Jewish Religious Life after the Exile_. 1898-1899--Prof. Karl Budde, D.D.--_Religion of Israel to the Exile_. 1904-1905--Prof. George Steindorff, Ph.D.--_The Religion of the Ancient Egyptians_. 1905-1906--Prof. George W. Knox, D.D., LL.D.--_The Development of Religion in Japan_. |
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