Word: hereticism
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A serious war crimes charge was leveled last week at the Duchy of Burgundy and its ruler, Philip the Good (1419-67). During a visit to the historical library of France's National Assembly, Winston Churchill was shown the original document condemning to death one Joan, sometimes called the...
After Ohio's author-farmer Louis Bromfield called Kentucky bluegrass a "noxious weed," Kentucky's Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby and a group of fellow bluegrass fans hopped a plane and headed for Bromfield's Malabar Farm near Mansfield to convert the heretic. First step: the gift of...
Tito is still a little, lonely heretic in the broad expanse of Communism. He has long looked wistfully for signs of a big fellow-dissenter in China. Even Tito's men saw the point. Last week Yugoslav Foreign Minister Edvard Kardelj qualified the Review of International Affairs with the...
With scarcely any warmup, he promptly went into his weekly political huff. The previous week his target had been Ohio's Robert Taft. Last week it was the Republican opposition to his renomination of Sumner Pike to the Atomic Energy Commission. That opposition seemed to him foolish. He was...
"Forever Creative." Such views soon tagged him as a liberal: Fundamentalist William Jennings Bryan once unsuccessfully opposed Harkness' appointment to a high office in the Presbyterian General Assembly as "a dangerous heretic." But Dr. Harkness revels in his unorthodoxy. With his wife he is planning a book to be...