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...beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God." So began the author of St John's Gospel, in a classic Christian definition of God the father's eternal coexistence with his son. Last week Novelist John Steinbeck, in Stockholm to accept his Nobel Prize for literature, suggested a new gospel to match the beliefs and ambitions of modern...
Costly Meddling. Upon taking over as state chairman, Bliss got a massive registration drive under way, traveled about the state instilling into local Republican groups his gospel of organized enthusiasm. Result: in 1950, despite an intense and well-financed drive by organized labor to defeat the architect of the Taft-Hartley Act, Senator Robert A. Taft won reelection by a smashing margin, and the G.O.P. gained four additional House seats...
...turned up uninvited at labor gatherings and demanded to be heard. More than once, he was sent away. At last union leaders decided that they were getting a reputation for undemocratic attitudes. After that they sent Romney invitations, and he did not hesitate to appear and preach his gospel...
...Twentieth Century is scrupulously impartial to Roman Catholics and Protestants, meticulously supported with statistics and footnotes. Latourette warms noticeably in treating the details of a favorite theme, the growth of Christian missions around the world. He is crisp, exact, and noncommittal in describing the great intellectual trends-the social gospel, the ecumenical movement, the liturgical revival-that have shaped Christianity since...
Tackling topics ranging from "Art--Its Meaning as Language" to Demythologization in the Interpretation of the Gospel of John," Harvard and Radcliffe students began meeting last week in a series of seminars, sponsored by the United Ministry...