rr-mr.rmB, y-1f) g n 1 '"Mwiir- - m 1 1 1 ,t TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1960 tit i summer iNeprasKon Page 3 Religious Leaders: From Home, Farm For Summer Reading PoiaKnni t . w . Th Snmmpr reaA'mo lief I florin ur;n;r.j a Continued from Page 1. ligious leaders may not exist, he said. "I imagine what we need a lot of is professional work ers," Father Charles Keenan of the Newman Club said. But we should also be con vincing lay people that they have a high and very im portant position," that they should be conscious of "do ing God's work in the world," he added. "The biggest Drohlpm h said, "is to convince lay people of the dignity" of church-related work and the "important work they can do for God." According to ! rhatfti 9 uaM.xu, head of the UniPArcitv ii. ior Division, less than one per cent of the entering ire-unen state a specific preierence ior religious work. Why is there a shortage of religious leaders? Father Keenan explains it mis way: The war nits a strain every body. The dislocation f pepmaooi and the pepolatiM explisiaa after the war eaosed a seed for religions CTX ' M l 4 til r x m "; LmwU ,.J L f Keenan leaders. And "the effects f the war dramatized th imi for these leaders, he aid Another possible exnlana. tion comes from rih.f r jarnes. said, "present a real nmh. lem in getting not only men, but women church leaders." Family Hindrances Family responsibilities or a wife who remains uneducated Hamburger 1 1 - - - a J All SUE STUDEMYS SELL YOUR BOOKS FOR QMM AT NEBRASKA BOOK STORE as she pots her husband through school cause not only disappointment for the man, out often cause him to drop from religious training, he noted. Much vocational literature is printed by all reliaoas. the ministers pouted rat there is no Question but that m the last IS Years there has been a revival of interest m curriculum materials," Register said. To Rabbi Wolfgang Ham burger it seems that people enter full-time religious work "out of devotion. It is hard to see bow this devotion can be implanted," be said. "literature is fine, but I don't think it would have a deep effect on a young per son," be concluded. Rerouting Program According to the Rpv Keith Stevenson of the Cottier School of Religion, one de- Register nomination has a very inten sified program for recuriting of religious leaders. Conferences are held. Edu cational testins to determine ability and potential is done. rrom tiie results, this de nomination attempts to set the best prepared persons ana use persons best onerlea psychologically to be profes sional c h a c h leaders, he pointed out Potential leaders are pre sented the ministry as aa in- uuectoai Uung, be said, aod as a demanding vocation. The hope is that persons will re spond favorably. It is "amazing" to find ihut not only are the potential leaders interested but definite commitments are made when young persons are presented me ministry in this manner, he said. This idea follows closelv to the need that Elder James 0 hTC - - - T77 X.J ' Jarnes BEAUTY SALON Ralph HoUoway o SPECIAL o o tcith this coupon 9 20 Discount on M0M9AT P5rmanents $10 A Up Slr Phone HE 2-3 111 1209 Jf Street Air CvmJiiiomrd Mmsmk m I li . m - vtucica null juuiig people who have ability and a certain amount nf natfvp capacity should be picked for ieugious work. Throngh Daily Life Says Stevenson, "God doesn't necessarily 'call' his workers but 'works though ux equipment of our daily me. What should be done to get more religious leaders? "On the local level t h church needs to confront the people with the opportunities" in church related work ac cording to Register. Many potential rli ABATIS leaders are missed, he said, because this not being done. Union Bridge Won Bt Harris, Anderson Bernard Marris and Jack M. Anderson took the first- place trophies in the Union cnage tournament Tuesday, July 19. The Summer reading lists are .compiled by the Love Memonal utrary staff from the books available in the li brary. Loraitt. Ste'ion. The Life and Times of Theodore Roose velt. A handsomely illustrat ed pictorial biography of a great and vigorous Ameri can, mirroring five decades of American life. A fascinat ing look into the past of American politics, sports, arts, and fashions. Moss, Malcolm. The Campus and the State. This report on the relationship between institutions of higher educa tion and American state gov ernments was prepared un der the guidance of the Committee on Government and Higher Education and finance 1 by a grant from the Fund for the Advance ment of Education of the Ford Foundation. Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimir ovich. Invitation to a lie beading. Originally pub-J iisnea in Russian m 1338, it then scared under the au thor's pen name of Sirin. The book has a weird, dreamlike quality; . fc is "meant to be an allegory of our times. Gerin. Winifred. Anns Rrnn. te. This new biography of the youngest of the Bronte sisters shows Anne Bronte not as ihe gentle, weak girl she has been frequently por trayed, but as the most res olute of the family. Miss Gerin has painted a lively picture of the Haworth par sonage end the Yorkshire countryside. The volume is handsomely illustrated. Kazantakcs, Xikos. The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel. The American poet of Greek descent Kim on Friar has translated the poem into English verse. It was orig inally published in Greek in 1938. He has also written an introduction, synopsis and notes. The epic takes up the story of Odysseus where Homer left off. Hauser, Arnold. Philosophy 01 An History. This is a translation of "Philosophie der KunstgeschicJbte," orig inally published in Ger many. The author is known for his two-volume work, "The Social History of Art." which was published in 1351 In his new book, Hauser discusses art the ory from a sociological viewpoint. ant Ads 5 cents a ward; SKM unj non. 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