Word: protestantizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Before a House Judiciary subcommittee holding hearings on the civil rights bill appeared the Rev. Eugene Carson Blake, chief executive officer of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Blake had made civil rights news several weeks earlier when he was ar rested in Maryland for participating in an anti...
Last May 6,000,000 voters went to the polls to choose among 17 political groupings (including one brand-new faction, the Farmers' Party, led by a politician whose name is Koekoek, pronounced cuckoo). In the outcome, the dominant Catholic People's Party gained only one parliamentary seat...
Talking to Rome. Their conclusions may be tentative, but Faith and Order Conferences rank among the landmarks of the ecumenical century. Out of the first two, in 1927 and 1937, grew the World Council of Churches; all have created a climate of opinion in which serious talk about Christian unity...
In the world of books, the Army has shown itself to be the leader among the armed services. Unlike the more excitable Air Force, which once published a manual accusing large blocs of Protestant ministers of Communist leanings, the Army encourages solid literary achievement. Air Force pamphleteers, like the Grace...
The choir sings Mormon hymns no more often than Catholic or Protestant ones. But Mormon President David McKay called the choir's general effect "inestimable" in helping 13,000 Mormon missionaries over the world bring in multitudes of converts (100,000 last year) to a church once only known...