Word: gospels
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW. Christ is part prophet, part social reformer in a memorable Bible epic, taken word for word from Scripture by Director Pier Paolo Pasolini, an Italian Communist...
...succeeded Richard E. Cross, who became chairman of the executive committee in order to devote more time to his Detroit law practice. A.M.C.'s crusty Roy Abernethy remained as president and chief executive, but Evans quickly made it obvious that he intends to be the new giver of gospel. While Abernethy scowled at a press conference and puffed a six-inch cigar down to the stub, Evans committed the automaking heresy of knocking the styling of his company's cars. For this he blamed-however illogically-former A.M.C. Boss George Romney, who left a full four years...
...crusade neared, Billy's London headquarters grew to a full-time staff of 40, including twelve associate evangelists, a music director and a gospel singer. Graham's aides gave six weekly guidance lectures for 6,000 more volunteers, who will tactfully receive those stepping forward to make a decision for Christ, steer them to the nearest church of their chosen denomination -and make a follow-up phone call or house visit within 48 hours to find out if new believers are holding to their convictions...
...Cross and Father Philip King of St. John's Seminary in Boston-merely made a few additions to the Oxford annotations that were approved by the Bible's Protestant editors. One note, for example, says that according to Catholic doctrine the "brothers" of Jesus mentioned in the Gospels were really other relatives and points out that in Semitic usage the word encompasses a wide variety of blood relations. Another addition explains that the last twelve verses in the Gospel according to Mark, which the RSV puts in a footnote since they are not found in the oldest known...
...foreshadows today's "situation ethics" (TIME, Jan. 21). His most radical and prophetic ideas Bonhoeffer explored in the letters he wrote from Berlin's Tegel prison to his friend and fellow pastor, Eberhard Bethge. These reveal the vision of a new kind of secular Christianity, preaching the Gospel of Jesus, "the man for others," using a "nonreligious interpretation of Biblical concepts...