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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Houses and Union at Sunday brunch. The Coordinating Council of Hillel Patrick M. Bennet '85, Former Co- President. Catholic Students Association Thomas Ferrick. Humanist Chaplain, Harvard Radcliffe The Reverend David I., Fountain, Assistant Minister, Memorial Church Rabbi Ben-Zion Gold, Hillel Director Thomas F. Rice '85, President, H-R Christian Fellowship

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Tribute | 5/3/1985 | See Source »

ILANA'S FORMATIVE YEARS are a bazaar of colorful people and firmly-held yet conflicting beliefs. The politics of her parents and their fellow traveller friends, the mystical stories of her Uncle Jakob, the Christian prety of her father's sister. Aunt Sarah, all make their way to her impressionable yet independent mind. All the passions that have moved people throughout the centuries meet and mix in the nighttime musings of an eight-year old girl and vie with each other for her allegience. Ultimately, and surprisingly, it is Judaism that wins...

Author: By William S. Benjamin, | Title: Music in the Darkness | 5/1/1985 | See Source »

Contradictory attitudes toward race have played a particularly divisive role within the South African churches. Although Afrikaner nationalists place their brand of fundamentalist Protestantism at the heart of the civil theology of apartheid, increasing numbers of churchmen have been hard pressed to come to terms with the very un-Christian effects of that policy. Consequently, Black and white clergymen alike have often been outspoken opponents of apartheid. One white anti-apartheid activist notes, "We have a very sound saying here in South Africa. We say a Christian here is either going to jail, or going to hell...

Author: By Holly A. Idelson, | Title: Uncovering the Truth | 5/1/1985 | See Source »

...students need to get together, because ultimately there must be another wave of activists, well-informed Black students to deal with these problems," said Kenneth E. Johnson '85, vice-president of the William J. Seymour Society, a Christian group concerned with the Black poor...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, | Title: What Role for Black Intellectuals? | 4/25/1985 | See Source »

...Executive President P.W. Botha was less notable for its message than for its enormous audience: a throng generously estimated by police at up to 3 million black people camped on the flanks of the hills and the low ground of the Moria Valley. All were followers of the Zion Christian Church, which claims more than 4 million members. Botha's reception gave some credence to the President's claim that his white minority government has the support of a number of South Africa's 23 million blacks. The church is a rigidly conservative sect that forbids its members to smoke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: Cursing the Darkness | 4/22/1985 | See Source »

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