Word: dominicans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Switzerland's Charles Cardinal Journet, presumably on Pope Paul's orders, hastened to spike further debate by reasserting the church's traditional teaching. But Zoghbi's jarring plea, says Dominican Theologian Eduard Schillebeeckx, "placed the problem on the table, and that in itself is most important...
...hopeless non-nation-until oil was found floating beneath the deserts. Barren Mauritania may yet bloom from the rich iron and phosphate deposits in its crust. Some unlikely nations have been struggling along for many years-little San Marino smack in the middle of Italy, Haiti and the Dominican Republic-and there is not much hope that their situation will improve. On the other hand, a minuscule country like Switzerland, divided into several parts by language and custom, is proof that some fairly difficult obstacles to nationhood can be surmounted...
...less rebellious mood, the House next day approved, 350 to 27, the Administration's request for $415 million in emergency foreign aid funds for South Viet Nam, Laos, Thailand, the Dominican Republic, and other countries that might need them. The Great Society also needs funds, and the Administration pressed ahead with several of its cherished projects...
These two schools are hardly pioneers. St. Albert's College in Oakland, Calif., a Dominican seminary, joined with six Protestant divinity schools in the Bay Area to create the Graduate Theological Union (TIME, Nov. 6, 1964). Last year three seminaries in Dubuque, Iowa (one Presbyterian, one Lutheran, one Catholic), joined forces with the University of Iowa school of religion to form a similar organization, the Association of Theological Faculties...
Rather than fight in "a brutal war of aggression against the people of Vietnam, the Dominican Republic, or any other nation," Reed said that it is his duty to say no to the government and to go to jail if necessary...