ABSTRACT

This volume was the Swarthmore Lecture for 1932, one of an annual series of lectures delivered by and for members of the Society of Friends (Quakers). The lecture discusses the place of education and moral philosophy in the world of the early twentieth century, as well as the place of religious discipline in education.

chapter I|13 pages

THE SEED AND THE LIGHT

chapter II|13 pages

TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION

chapter III|12 pages

EDUCATION AND LIFE

chapter IV|17 pages

FREEDOM AND THE MORAL AIM

chapter V|11 pages

QUAKERISM AND THE MISSION OF EDUCATION

chapter VI|6 pages

CONCLUSION