Word: lutheran
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...Getting into civil rights...[was] like a Lutheran being born in a church," she said...
Randy A. Karger, a junior living in Winthrop House, is a member of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod...
Candidates for the position also include Professor Christopher R. Browning of Pacific Lutheran University, Professor Omer Bartov of Rutgers University, Professor Dan Diner, a historian at German and Israeli universities and Professor Samuel Kassow of Trinity College in Hartford, according to the Globe...
Pelikan has just completed 50 years' teaching history primarily at Yale, and commands the respect of both Catholic and Protestant scholars. As a Lutheran, however, he enjoys a certain emotional distance from his material. Cunneen, a retired English professor and a religious journalist, delves into Marian history with less authority but with the once-burned affection of a woman who, rummaging recently through a drawer, was moved to discover her old rosary. Cunneen qualifies as a Catholic feminist: she is painfully aware of the line that runs between Saint Athanasius' 4th century contention that Mary "remained continually at home, living...
...fiercely religious man, Johann Sebastian Bach composed more than 300 cantatas to be included in Lutheran church services. He experimented with innovative harmonization and challenged preexisting notions of musical technique. However, he never sacrificed the emotion of his work to his passion for complex musical gymnastics; he is unique among composers of his age for his success at crafting pieces which sound elegantly simple, despite technical acrobatics...