Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 14, No. 13. October 4, 1951
The Secular Press
The Secular Press
Canon Green was reported but not fully reported. Our contemporary. Critic, omitted few of the relevant points he made. The Dominion and the Evening Post both wary of religious controversy made his talks read like chats and quoted the interesting, but not always the important, questions.
If specific examples are needed of the secular approach of the press it is only necessary to compare the fort right sermons printed in Sydney papers. In this instance, however, a lectura based on six reasons for the divinity of Christ was merely a large gathering in print. The six reasons were mentioned in passing.