Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When Secretary of State Pacelli, highest ranking Vatican official ever to visit the U. S. while in office, disembarked in Manhattan last month, he declared that among other things he wished to "take the pulse'' of the U. S. (TIME, Oct. 19). This wish he undoubtedly attained before...
Fifty years ago last week at Chicago, a triennial General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church prayerfully considered and at length approved a four-point formula for Christian Unity. Adopted by a Pan-Anglican Lambeth Conference in 1900, the Lambeth Quadrilateral stands today, a noble idea like the League of...
As Lecturer on Avestan in the first half year Harvard will have Herbert P. Houghton, since 1923 professor of Greek and Sanskrit at Carleton College. Before going to Carleton, Dr. Houghton was President of Waynesburg College 1915-18; and President of Carrol College, Wisconsin, 1918-20. At the age of...
With vigor in their bodies, fervor in their souls, aphorisms in their minds, a band of high-pressure Protestant missionaries last week began a three-month tour of 25 religiously significant U. S. communities. The Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America advertised the undertaking as "the greatest united...
Strong objection to cremation on religious grounds comes from Orthodox Jews. The Roman Catholic Church also objects to cremation. Protestant denominations generally do not object. The Unitarian Church, however, is the only one which positively approves. Reads its new service book: "The growing practice of cremation is to be commended...