Abstract
Continuing adult education, or life-long education, is one of the most rapidly developing movements of our time. Recently, several travel seminars for ministers and others interested in religious and theological issues have appeared in various places and under various auspices. There are summer theological institutes in this country and abroad. The Oxford and Canterbury programs are well known. We include in this issue a descriptive commentary on the English Language Continental Seminars, conducted by John C. Holden, as an illustration of the kinds of opportunities now available. Dr. Holden is the Director of Westminster House, University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, Ill. He holds the doctor's degree from the University of Hamburg, and he is associated with several medical groups interested in the emerging and complicated problems on the borderline between religion and ethics, on the one hand, and medicine and biomedical research, on the other.
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