Word: protestantizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There are three principal targets of the decree: intellectuals; the reform-minded clergy, including many members of the country's Protestant-run, worker-oriented, urban industrial missions; and university students, who have played a traditionally tumultuous-and sometimes irresponsible-role in Korean politics. All three groups are kept under...
The U.S. Roman Catholic Church faces a shortage of new priests, and Jewish seminaries are just managing to catch up with the demand for rabbis. Yet at many Protestant seminaries across the nation, this year's graduating seniors are finding that even though jobs are available, the clerical market...
First Decline. The supply of pulpits is becoming tight because, while seminary enrollments are holding steady, Protestant church membership is shrinking. The latest edition of the authoritative Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches reports that U.S. membership in religious bodies slipped last year to 131,245,139. Though the decline...
An international Protestant leader has added a new item to the crowded agenda for ecumenical discussion between Protestants and Roman Catholics. Writing in the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, the Rev. Lukas Vischer, top staff theologian at the Geneva-based World Council of Churches, criticizes the political status of Vatican City...
Earlier Graham feature films were generally fictional sagas of personal conversion, complete with an inserted sermon delivered by Billy. By contrast, The Hiding Place is the true story of two pious Dutch Protestant spinsters who hid Jews from the Nazis in their Haarlem home during World War II, and were...