Collected writings of Clarence Edwin Flynn, first series : $b 1929 and earlierFlynn, Clarence Edwin
Religion
Collected writings of Clarence Edwin Flynn, first series : $b 1929 and earlier
Flynn, Clarence Edwin
American literature -- 20th century; Christian literature; Didactic literature
Capitalizing War for the Tobacco Trade. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_The Sunday School Journal_. Vol. 51 No. 5. Cincinnati: The Methodist Book
Concern, May 1919. pp. 271–72.
Children and the Church. Byline: Rev. Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American
Messenger_. Vol. 80 No. 6. New York: The American Tract Society, Jun 1922.
p. 89. Notes: 1) Church as “leavening force” (Luke 13:20–21), 2) Roman
Catholic worship using “a strange tongue” is likely referring to Latin,
which replaced Greek in the 2nd century CE; Latin was replaced by
vernacular languages after the Second Vatican Council of the 1960s,
3) Responsibility for children’s religious training; essay, “The Three
Agencies in Child Training.”
Christianity and Americanism. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American
Messenger_. Vol. 78 No. 11. New York: The American Tract Society,
Nov 1920. p. 173. Note: National life flows from the people; essay,
“What Makes a City?”
The Christian Program. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _Northwestern
Christian Advocate_. Vol. 68 No. 26. Chicago: The Methodist Book Concern,
Jun 16, 1920. p. 664. Note: Parables of mustard seed (Matthew 13:31–32)
and leaven (13:33).
The Christian Standard of Greatness. Byline: Rev. Clarence E. Flynn.
Source: _American Messenger_. Vol. 80 No. 8. New York: The American Tract
Society, Aug 1922. p. 117. Notes: 1) Jesus discusses greatness with his
disciples (Mark 9:33–35), 2) Jesus speaks of losing and finding one’s life
(Matthew 10:39, 16:25), 3) Jesus doing good (Acts 10:38).
The Christ of the Sea. Byline: Dr. Clarence E. Flynn, Pastor of Trinity
M. E. Church. Source: _Berkeley Daily Gazette_. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley
Gazette Publishing Company, Dec 25, 1929. p. 8. Notes: 1) Jacob uses a
stone as a pillow (Genesis 28:11), 2) Angels sing at birth of Jesus
(Luke 2:14), 3) Jesus speaks about being born again (John 3:3), 4) Saving
one’s life by losing it (e.g., John 12:25), 5) Golden Rule (Matthew 7:12),
6) Love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39), 7) Jesus speaks to
rich, young man (Matthew 19:16–22).
Contributed essay to a symposium on “The Church and Young People”. Byline:
Rev. Clarence E. Flynn, Pastor, First Methodist Episcopal Church,
Princeton, IN. Source: _The Sunday School Journal_. Vol. 52 No. 4.
Cincinnati: The Methodist Book Concern, Apr 1920. pp. 203–04. Notes:
1) Tobacco propaganda; essay, “Capitalizing War for the Tobacco Trade,”
2) Training children’s mind, body, religious instinct, and social
relationships; essay, “The Three Agencies in Child Training.”
The Church’s Fourfold Program. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _The
Living Church_. Vol. 67 No. 1. Milwaukee: Morehouse Publishing Co.,
May 6, 1922. p. 16. Notes: 1) Evangelism as the thing the Church has
been set to do (Matthew 28:16–20), 2) “Let there be light” (Genesis 1:3),
3) Christian education in the home and school; essay, “The Three Agencies
in Child Training.”
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