Word: eternall
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Against this new Popular Front, Premier de Gasperi's once solid anti-Communist vote is split asunder (TIME, April 21). With the Republicans-Demochristians presenting one ticket and the monarchist-fascists another, the Reds hope to slip through the weakened defenses and take the Eternal City.
The storm nevertheless wrought its havoc last weekend. Worse-it threatens to become a seasonal catastrophe. Let us therefore remember that eternal vigilance is the price of maintaining the glorious status quo. Herbert J. Spiro '50 ('49)
In Professor Stace's substitute for theology, God and man live in entirely separate worlds-an "eternal order" and a "natural order." Man cannot discover the eternal order by his reasoning power, or through any system of belief. He can only experience it. "The mystic," writes Stace, "lives in...
Utterly Other. Philosopher Stace is happy that most modern Christians (except Roman Catholics) tend to play down the rational proofs of God. "Attempts at proof not only fail of their own purpose and so do no good to religion, but . . . they positively degrade it. For their effect is to drag...
When in Rome (MGM) superimposes one of Hollywood's perdurable plots on the Eternal City: an escaped Leavenworth convict (Paul Douglas) is regenerated by an American priest (Van Johnson) during the 1950 Holy Year in Rome. The picture has several slapsticky cops & robbers chases, some good views of famed...