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...mayor recalled an incident early in her political career, when she received a letter “against gay marriage” from “the black clergy??—a group she described as “conspicuously absent” from other debates...
...Christ’s mission.” Even more absorbing, however, is Gura’s account of the intellectual “brouhaha” that followed Emerson’s address, which the author describes as “a studied insult to the assembled clergy?? that “rubbed salt into the raw wounds from the debate over miracles.” He dramatically unfolds Andrew Norton’s inflamed response, as well as George Ripley’s defense of Emerson’s assertions. But despite Gura?...
...Sabet ’07, is president in name only. He is a point of contact for the group for the Harvard community, but he has no official role within the organization. “Aside from prayer, which is mandatory, there is very little ritual—no clergy?? says Sabet. “Each person is responsible for their own spiritual developments.” The association holds devotional meetings, where members pray and read sacred texts. But none of the members take leadership roles during these meetings...
Over the next 30 years, four more presidents—all English-born clergy??would keep Harvard afloat. While conservative by today’s standards, Harvard was already being influenced by more liberalizing forces. Not everyone, however, was willing to be pushed with the tide...
...school’s total enrollment this semester numbered 226 students. About three-fifths of them are training to be members of the clergy??diocesan priests, members of Catholic orders and Episcopal ministers. The remainder are lay students, Stachniewicz said...
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