Word: pikes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pike, Bishop James A., whose talk of Biblical myths raised the cry of heresy. See RELIGION...
After eight years of serving his private eyewash to magazines, Hard Guy Mickey Spillane, 42, plans to come out with another book this spring. In the period since Spillane's Mike Hammer last gunned down the pike, Mickey has been a proselyting pacifist for Jehovah's Witnesses, has taken stock of his literary competition. "All of my early stuff," he says, "is now looked upon as mild. I was the first in the field, but now they've even got women writers who purvey more violence and tough talk than I ever did." Critic Spillane, whose seven...
...this has rarely been stated flatly by a bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. For so saying, San Francisco's Bishop James A. Pike has been accused of heresy by some of his fellow Episcopalians. While Pike, an ex-lawyer and a convert from Roman Catholicism, has a well-demonstrated talent for starting controversy and making news, the issues at stake are real and deep...
After the Callahan-Volpe pact, attention shifted to Mayor Gibbs of Newton, who had been an opponent of the toll road since its inception. Although reconciled to the need for a link between the Massachusetts Pike and Boston, Gibbs championed a freeway that would edge Waltham and Watertown, that would go down along the banks of the Charles River and thereby reduce large tax losses that might result from the demolition of industrial and residential property in Newton...
...great debate is shaping up in U.S. Protestantism over the so-called Blake-Pike Proposal that the churches begin now to reunite, starting with an all-out merger of Methodists, Episcopalians, United Presbyterians and the United Church of Christ (TIME, Dec. 19). Last week's contribution was a loud no, uttered in the Christian Century by Methodist Bishop Gerald Kennedy of Los Angeles...