This collection comprises Volumes 13-16 of "The Christian Student," a periodical published by the Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church. It provides insights into the landscape of Christian higher education during the period of its publication. The journal offers a view into the aims, challenges, and intellectual discourse surrounding religious education, particularly within Methodist institutions. It serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the historical development of Christian educational thought and practice, documenting the evolving role of faith-based learning within the broader context of American education and religious life.
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