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Questions & Answers. Tillich's major and far-from-airy legacy is his ponderous, three-volume Systematic Theology. Its structure is what Tillich called a "correlation"-the correlation, that is, of human questions and theological answers. The first volume deals with Being-man's estranged actual nature-to which the theological answer is God. The second volume deals with Existence -the strained situation in which man lives-to which the annealing answers are found in Christ. The third volume is devoted to two existential-theological pairings: Life and the Spirit, History and the Kingdom...
...melodramas that Shaw laid to rust when he attacked the theater of genteel piffle. Those bygone plays were Victorian clutched-handkerchief-and-smelling-salts operas. With more calculation than wit, Playwright Dyne drapes sex in bombazine, drops gossip in pear-shaped tones, dredges up his plot from an actual 1885 scandal, and clearly depends on fresh memories of the Profumo affair to titillate his audience and breathe secondhand life into his play...
...time in years. One sign: in its third record-breaking week in a row, the Dow-Jones railroad index last week rose to an all-time high of 236.93. Yet it often seems to take the courting railroads an un conscionably long time between their announced intention and the actual merger. No fewer than eleven mergers involving some 30 U.S. railroads are now pending, including the linking of the Pennsylvania and New York Central, and some of them have been held in suspense for as long as eight years. Why the long engagements...
...discussions of art, Berenson was relentlessly dazzling: "Artistic creation, in relation to its creator, is like a hernia -it has the least possible zone of communication with his actual person." Furthermore: "We lack today, with our use of cement, any sense of resistance of material; and where the material does not resist there is no longer any art. Cement is like cardboard, giving way in any direction, and adaptable to every use. Art should break the bonds of material...
Under the bill, the state could cede as many as 11 of the Yard's 12 acres to the feral government, which will run the Library. The state could sell to the Library Corporation the remaining one acre and any other land that is unneeded for the actual construction of the Kennedy Memorial...