Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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So far, the World Council of Churches had no reply from the Vatican. But the appeal from 70 Protestant leaders of eight nations that Christendom unite to insure a Christian peace (TIME, Aug. 12) had stirred a deep response in many a Christian quarter. Last week two U.S. publications, one...
Eight bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church gathered together last week for the sacred act of laying on of hands. The place: All-Saints-by-the-Sea in Santa Barbara, Calif. The occasion: the first consecration in the U.S. of an Oriental bishop. Episcopal bishops are usually consecrated in cathedrals...
Despite its Presbyterian tie, Marie Schultze has taken her clinic far above sect. Mothers in the 100% Catholic neighborhood never balk at going to the Protestant clinic. All but one of her doctors are Catholic, and when good Nurse Schultze got her medal, a Catholic priest made the introductory speech...
* The first: Director Elizabeth Mason of Santiago's Colegio Americano para Senoritas, also a U.S. Protestant missionary (Methodist).
...purpose in government except the protection of private property; and in consequence of that, the U.S. Government has failed to this day to understand the Mexican and other foreign governments. As another consequence, Protestant Christianity conceived the human soul differently from Catholic Christianity, in consequence of which Protestantism shared the poverty and confusion of "modern" cultures as Catholicism did not. As a further consequence, Western eggs and everything else have been priced on the hypothesis of the "free market" except when the hypothesis became unbearable...