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Salient. An organ of student opinion at Victoria University, Wellington. Vol. 23. No. 7. Monday, August 8, 1960.

Conclusions?

Conclusions?

Conclusions? Well, both sides knew that Jesus had enjoyed being with, and had understood, people with differing attitudes to life, and both sides knew that Jesus hoped that all types would see the truth of his sayings and benefit by his example: so neither side had any intention of denying the label "Christian" to the other, even when they thought the other wrong-headed.

Conclusions? The emergence of a new radicalism—mystical antisacramentalism (the old Quakerism, but radical to the current S.C.M. generation); fruitful discussion of differing Christian approaches to God; new friends; and of course the usual tired voices, brains and limbs.

Executive Members K. Reidy

Executive Members K. Reidy

—L.L.L.R.