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'The Way to God'

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Section I-' What is Man ? '
' Human Nature' by the Rev. J. S. WHALE
For those listeners who were unable to hear the introductory talk by the Religious Director on October 7 one can best sum up this series by quoting a passage from the Archbishop of York's foreword in the new pamphlet ' The Way to God '.
' The series entitled " The Way to
God" starts with familiar facts of experience ; it proceeds to questions that almost everyone is concerned to ask ; it states the answer which the Christian Church exists to proclaim ; and it ends by showing the claim which that answer makes on us today and the manner of life that corresponds to that claim.'
Today the Rev. J. S. Whale , one of the greatest of living preachers, who is to lecture in the first section ' What is Man ? ', will talk on ' Human Nature ', and on November 4 he will lecture on ' Man's Need of God '. Questions arising out of these two lectures should be sent in as soon after each lecture as possible, addressed to the Religious Director, Broadcasting House, and on November 18 Mr. Whale will answer them over the air.
The series is to last until July next year, and dates of all broadcasts and the fullest information are to be found in the pamphlet The Way to God', obtainable from the B.B.C. Publications Department, price 6d., 7d. post free.

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