Word: inners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Three letters, on a drawing of three cubes, appeared not long ago on a fence at the University of Wisconsin with the slogan: YOUR CAMPUS TRAVEL AGENT-ONE TRIP IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS. Just about everyone at Wisconsin knew what kind of "trip" that was: the voyage into "inner space," the flight into or out of the self, provided...
...Thai women, who like to go into business and to gamble. Princess Chumbhot of Nagar Svarga is vice president of a bank, benefactor of a Bangkok hospital, curator of her own palace-museum, patron of Thai artists, and inventor of the sport of tubing-going over rapids in an inner tube...
...Communist renegades from the union succeeded in pulling off several wildcat strikes against British shipping. Figuring that it would be better to have the Communists back in his union where he could keep an eye on them, Union Chief William Hogarth invited the troublemakers into his union's inner council. They have pushed him into increasingly extreme positions. To the Labor government's appeals to the seamen not to strike, Hogarth replied: "If we were thinking of the country first and foremost, naturally there would be no strike. But charity begins at home...
Pervasive Influence. Bonhoeffer the radical prophet was in many ways devoutly orthodox. The kind of "worldly holiness" that he proposed for modern Christians took for granted the necessity of the church, the sacraments, an inner spiritual discipline. Some Bonhoeffer interpreters believe that he would have worked out his radical theology in light of his firm commitment to church doctrine, which is reflected in his early writings. One such statement of the "orthodox" Bonhoeffer has just been published under the title Christ the Center (Harper & Row; $3). It is the text of his 1933 lectures on Christology at the University...
...basis of McKenzie's criticism is always the Bible, which he considers not merely a book to be studied but a challenge to action, a living document that is the judge of the church and the source of its inner renewal. In Authority in the Church, he contends that the church should have its own unique understanding of authority: not power and control but, as Jesus clearly indicated, humble service and love. Too often, argues McKenzie, church leaders have forgotten this divine instruction and adopted secular standards in its place. McKenzie points out that "the Basilica of St. Peter...