Abstract
There are times when we disengage ourselves from our pragmatic attitude to men and things and direct our thoughts to the manner of life of those who by the sheer power of personal worth keep strong our faith in moral and spiritual values. In this respect the life of Sir Robert Falconer has peculiar significance both for those of us in the University who served under or with him and also for the large number of persons and institutions touched by him in his varied relations—national, international and ecclesiastical. The study of his contributions to our religious thought and life is only one aspect of a life that was singularly woven in one piece. The legacy of what he has written in the field of New Testament and related studies brings to view the mainspring of the creative forces in his character and those principles which governed him in the execution of his academic and public duties and determined his choice of the interest and the movements with which he associated himself.
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