Word: davision
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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I am rather amused at Jesuit Father Davis' "distress at what he feels is a Jewish tendency to put Jewish interests before those of the rest of society," incidents of which, he says, "puzzle and at times provoke Catholics" [Aug. 12]. This sell-righteousness does not become an official...
The good Jesuit Father Davis should get down on his knees and thank God for the pervading U.S. Protestant culture into which his Catholics and Jews have been immersed.
Many people will probably condemn Father Davis for his views; I cheer him out loud.
Father Davis loses me completely when he speaks of Spanish-Jewish "coexistence." I would like some clarification on this point. Does he mean that the Spaniards of Torquemada's time agreed to let the Jew coexist with them as long as he became a Catholic? To a Humanist like...
THURSTON N. DAVIS, S.J. Editor-in-Chief America New York City