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New Angle

PROFESSOR G. A. F. Knight’s talks on the Old Testament provide an interesting variation of the religious broadcast, being expository rather than’ hortatory, and having, in consequence, a wider appeal. Professor Knight is, to. my mind, one of our more attractive broadcasters, always lucid, never dull or superficial, and his understanding of Hebrew thought and the relation of the Old Testament to the Gospels must bring illumination even to the unrepentant layman. This series, with that of Enrica Garnier on the Synoptic Gospels, remains in my mind as the most impressive religious broadcasts of the year, and suggest that this is a form which might be developed with advant-.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 13

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New Angle New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 13

New Angle New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 13

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