Word: 3rd
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Arians (4th century) viewed Christ the Son as inferior to God the Father, because created by Him; Appollinarians (4th century) believed that Christ was a union of a perfect divine nature and an incomplete humane nature; the Patripassians (3rd century) held that since the Father and the Son are manifestations of an unknowable God, it logically follows that the Father died on the cross; the Eutychians (sth century) maintained that Christ did not have two separate natures-divine and human-but that the two were so blended as to constitute...
Peter Pan (NBC, 7:30-9:30 p.m.). For the 3rd season, Mary Martin and Cyril Ritchard star in a revival of the Barrie classic, as adapted by Jerome Robbins. Narrator: Lynn Fontanne. Color...
November is a touchy month for Panama's national sensibilities, because it has three blood-stirring anniversaries: independence from Colombia on the 3rd, the Canal Zone-establishing treaty with the U.S. on the 18th, liberation from Spain on the 28th. Last November Panamanian nationalists twice made bloody attempts to invade the Canal Zone and plant the Panamanian flag there. The following month President Eisenhower agreed that the flag should indeed fly as "visual evidence that Panama does have titular sovereignty" over the U.S.-occupied Zone, but the House of Representatives voted a resolution against letting the Panamanian flag...
...forthwith. Paul cited it as a notable Christian gift, and though he had it himself ("I thank my God, I speak with tongues more than ye all"), he warned in his first letter to the Corinthians against letting it get out of hand. The general practice lasted into the 3rd century. Now glossolalia seems to be on its way back in U.S. churches-not only in the uninhibited Pentecostal sects but even among Episcopalians, who have been called "God's frozen people...
...swept from conqueror to conqueror. It was part of India for a while, and then came the Indo-Greek dynasties founded by the captains of Alexander the Great. The Scythians fought over it; Rome's Emperors Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian exchanged trade missions with it. Finally, in the 3rd century, the Persians took it over again. East and West clawed at Gandhara, and in the midst of the battles Gandhara's artists learned from both...