Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In the conference rooms of Pittsburgh's William Penn Hotel last week, the Council brought together veteran representatives of management & labor-Movie Czar Eric Johnston, President Paul G. Hoffman of the Studebaker Corp., C.I.O. Research Director Kermit Eby, A.F.L. Research Director Boris Shishkin. Altogether, some 370 delegates-about two...
"The Supreme Court decision . . . should open the eyes of all American-minded citizens, and especially Protestant citizens, to the strategy of the Roman Catholic Church in its determination to secure a privileged position in the common life of this country. . . . The Roman Church wants the state to provide for the...
"The Protestant churches have themselves to blame. . . . Few Protestant ministers have brought this issue to their people. . . . They felt that it was such 'a little thing' to get excited about-first free textbooks, then free bus transportation, for parochial schools at public expense. They were blind to the...
Occasionally, when an article appears in a national periodical proclaiming the completion of a long-sought-for theological union of two Protestant sects, it is hailed as a sign of the times: the beginnings of a great post-war religious revival and consolidation. Just as often, though not so well...
Though it is only one of many attempts at religious cooperation and is primarily limited to the inter-Protestant sphere, the Massachusetts Council of Churches may serve to illustrate the modern trend. Almost all of the Protestant seets which do not belong to some other similar seet are members. The...