Word: baptiste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Visiting Atlanta to attend a Southern Labor Conference, Baptist Lay Preacher William Green, president of A. F. of L., preached in Druid Hills Baptist Church on "righteousness, which after all is religion...
Visiting Atlanta to attend a Southern Labor Conference, Baptist Lay Preacher William Green, president of A. F. of L., preached in Druid Hills Baptist Church on "righteousness, which after all is religion...
...Vatican's reception of Mr. Taylor, patently designed to minimize his official diplomatic status, cut much ground from under the Christian Century and President Roosevelt's Baptist critics. It also enhanced the position of the Federal Council, which, declining to answer the Christian Century directly, said in its Bulletin this week: "The Federal Council's Executive Committee provisionally accepted the assurances given by the White House . . . but warned that this attitude would not continue if future events should indicate that the appointment led to official diplomatic relations with the Vatican. . . . Surely it would...
...William Green, a Baptist, has in his time spoken from Christian pulpits. C.I.O.'s John L. Lewis is less famed for personal piety. Last week the Ohio Pastors' Convention, meeting in Columbus, where the United Mine Workers were also gathered (see p. 19), sent Mr. Lewis its felicitations and an invitation to come talk. Mr. Lewis went. In no pie-in-the-sky mood, he voiced a layman's proposition which any theologian worth his salt could turn upside down: "Before men can worship, they must eat." Said Preacher Lewis: "I believe in God and the Christian...
...founders of the St. Louis "Round Table" of the N. C. C. J. is Rabbi Ferdinand Myron Isserman, a big, sometimes brash Jewish liberal. Dr. Isserman's Temple Israel is across the way, on "Holy Corner," from two big Protestant churches, St. John's Methodist and Second Baptist. "Brotherhoods" of the three meet jointly. Last fortnight, at a Brotherhood meeting, Rabbi Isserman joined the two Protestant pastors in criticizing the Taylor appointment. He was quoted as saying it would result in "mutual encroachment" of Church and State...