Word: pastors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...INNOCENCE OF PASTOR MÜLLER (156 pp.)-Carlo Beuf-Duell, Sloan & Pearce...
Corpse in the Ruins. Up to this point, The Innocence of Pastor Mûller, by Carlo Beuf, reads like a witty piece of European detective fiction. But by the end of the book it is clear that Carlo Beuf has written a fable of the age, in a manner as gay as Aesop's, and with a meaning just as grave...
Evil in the Mind. Author Beuf then lets an old acquaintance of Schiller, Pastor Mûller, complete the story and point the moral: Pastor Mûller, a man of great simplicity and directness, looks at Schiller's N-ray photographs and can see no more than is visible in ordinary ones. "You are too innocent," says a man of the world, who can see all sorts of strange shapes in them. "I can't say I'm sorry," the good pastor replies. "For my part I am quite satisfied with what I see ... In fact...
Room with Two Doors. Any employee may drop into Pastor Peace's office-within a short walk of the main Reynolds buildings-at almost any time of the day to talk things over. He never presses his visitors, tries to speak only at the right time. Sometimes he has to wait "week after week" until a troubled worker can bring himself to tell his whole story. Peace does not see his job in terms of "preaching little sermons or sitting as a judge. The person with the problem is the one who should talk," he says, "I simply listen...
After a year and a half of pioneering at Reynolds, Pastor-Counselor Peace is more enthusiastic about his specialized form of the ministry than ever. "It is making Christianity available on the job ... to many who do not go to church...