Word: protestantizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The dialogue, modeled loosely on the German Protestant Kirchenwoche, or church week, was organized by Lutheran Pastor Arnold Mickelson "to get people to talk about their problems and their faith, to meet the community outside the church and discuss issues the public wants to talk about." A special interfaith committee...
Once upon a time, most churchmen stayed discreetly on the sidelines dur ing a presidential campaign. No more. This year, as never before, religious journals, church groups and individual clergymen are deeply, openly involved in the election. The overwhelming majority are against Barry Goldwater and, though less fervently, for Lyndon...
Break with Tradition. Sometimes soberly, sometimes shrilly, a number of church journals this year have broken with longstanding traditions of noncommitment. The nondenominational Christian Century, perhaps the most influential of Protestant weeklies (circ. 38,000), has not only come out for Lyndon Johnson, the first presidential candidate it has endorsed...
The contest lasted two nights, using questions drawn up by a team of Catholic, Protestant and Jewish scholars and tested out on the 1961 world champion, Rabbi Yihie Alsheich of Jerusalem. A team of 15 linguists then put the questions, all taken from the Old Testament, into the ten languages...
"Tough Humility." At the heart of Leonhardt's book, though, lies the schizophrenia of a Germany divided-affluent and self-satisfied to the west of the Iron Curtain, lean and paranoid to the east. Earlier conquerors-the Romans, the armies of Gustavus Adolphus in the Thirty Years' War...