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...theses is his contention that the Resurrection is, properly understood, a historical event. Largely because the idea of a return from death is a concept incomprehensible to modern man, Bultmann considers the Resurrection a trans-historical myth. Pannenberg concedes that there is no way of knowing the exact mode of the Resurrection-was it simply a special vision given to Jesus' disciples, or a reconstitution of his body?-but he insists that there is no justification for dismissing it as legend. The fact of the Resurrection, he declares, was one of the primitive elements of Christian teaching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theology: Revelation & History | 7/14/1967 | See Source »

...preparation of a canvas, wood panel or paper virtually identical with the one the artist used. He analyzes the order in which the artist applied his original colors, then programs them and transposes them onto as many as 70 different transparent plastic sheets, each of which has the exact, three-dimensional surface of the original painting. The prepared canvas is then printed with all 70 sheets. At present, Dietz works with only two manual presses, dealing principally with wholesalers, and charges from $3 to $30 per print. The process could in theory be programmed and guided electronically, permitting mass production...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Techniques: Multi-Originals & Selected Reproductions | 6/23/1967 | See Source »

...similar manner, he said, genetic knowledge tells an organism whether its environmental adaptation has succeeded or failed. "Finding the exact source of this knowledge is one of the nicest bits of detective work we have to do," Lorenz commented...

Author: By William R. Galeota jr., | Title: Lorenz Discusses Bases of Learning | 6/2/1967 | See Source »

...Germans appeared May 10 in the exact areas where they had been expected, so that some of our platoons had German paratroopers jumping right over their heads and managed to kill many before they reached the ground...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 26, 1967 | 5/26/1967 | See Source »

...single engine. He was the first real hero of the machine age, and in a sense the last. For not only was he in control of his machine, he was its partner; it was still possible to love it. Today's vast machines, casually performing vastly greater feats, exact service; but they scorn affection. They require large teams to tend them, and dwarf the individual...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: LINDBERGH: THE WAY OF A HERO | 5/26/1967 | See Source »

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