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They acquired other special doctrines. Notable among them is that of "soul sleep"-the idea, held at one time or another by such Biblical authorities as Martin Luther, William Tyndale and John Wycliffe, that at death all men remain "unconscious" in the grave, only to rise for judgment on Resurrection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Peace with the Adventists | 12/31/1956 | See Source »

For the everlasting promise of our own Declaration of Independence was what Lincoln declared it to be: liberty not alone to the people of this country, but hope for the world for all future time.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eisenhower's Declaration of Independence on Foreign Policy | 11/12/1956 | See Source »

Alex Falconer is a bearded, swashbuckling lieutenant who bullies his crew and junior officers, gulps down immense quantities of whisky, cheats at cards, and wenches indiscriminately. The slow trip down Britain's east coast becomes, in part, Lieutenant Falconer's uneasy odyssey in search of his own soul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: To the Beach | 7/23/1956 | See Source »

In general, says Brameld, there are four major philosophies that dominate educational thinking today. The perennialists, e.g., Robert Hutchins, hold that "the supreme end of education is the possession of everlasting, timeless and spaceless principles of reality, truth, and value." The essentialists emphasize the cultural heritage and traditional subject matter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: How to Create Utopia | 7/9/1956 | See Source »

It is a lot easier to be a political novelist than Secretary of State. Robert Shaplen, onetime correspondent in the Far East, demonstrates in A Forest of Tigers that the novelist holds cards the diplomat could never hope to draw. The proving ground is Indo-China around 1950, when the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Good American | 2/20/1956 | See Source »

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