Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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I know a little about prejudice. My father was a rough, tough Irishman, a Catholic, and my mother was Protestant. I used to catch all the Pope stories. I'll just have to make myself and my record clear: as Governor, for example, I appointed more blacks to executive...
The U.S. has perhaps 40 million Protestant Evangelicals, both black and white, and they are the fastest growing element in American Christianity (see RELIGION). They also constitute a natural constituency for Carter, responding enthusiastically to his frequent use of words and phrases that identify him as one of them: love...
She has known Rocky for more than 50 years and was never given a hint of his suspicions. Her father, the famed Protestant preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick, had been the Rockefeller family's minister in New York, officiating at Nelson's first marriage and at the funeral of...
The Mullens were unlikely protesters. Although Catholics and Democrats in a predominantly Protestant and Republican region, they shared the natural conservatism common to most farmers. The Mullens had reared their four children to obey the authority of man and God, and they were not self-conscious about admitting they belonged...
Died. John Cogley, 60, Roman Catholic journalist and author (Catholic America); of a. heart attack; in Santa Barbara, Calif. At various points in his career an editor of Commonweal, a liberal Catholic journal, and founder of the Center Magazine, the journal of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions...