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...theological method has an "uneasy relationship" to his scientific method, but he applauded Lonergan's overall thought. "He has imbibed the empirical, the hypothetical the tentative," said Gilkey. "Yet within it he has a structure that breaks the back of relativism." Gilkey agrees with Boston College Philosopher David Rasmussen that, for Catholicism, Lonergan may be the liberating force that Friedrich Schleiermacher was for 19th century Protestantism. But for liberal Protestants, Gilkey notes, Lonergan could provide something of a brake to excessive subjectivism. "He has a way of freeing one from authority, yet setting up a rational authority...
...Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series--Mary Rasmussen, "Saints and Sinners, Harps and Lutes, Some Aspects of the Iconography of Musical Instruments in Western Art of the 16th and 17th Centuries;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge...
Late on Good Friday afternoon, a University of Washington seismologist named Norman Rasmussen was worshiping in Seattle's Church of the Assumption. He looked up and saw that the chandeliers were swaying. Instantly Rasmussen realized that an earthquake had struck...
Born. To Steven Clark Rockefeller, 27, divinity student son of New York's Governor; and Anne-Marie Rasmussen Rockefeller, 25, Norwegian-born former housemaid in the Rockefeller home: their second child, first daughter; in Manhattan...
...English and Irish girls have not yet lost a sense of worth and dignity in domestic service, and they have heard of the high pay in America. Many of them are interested in picking up some English, and even more in picking up a husband- as did Anne-Marie Rasmussen. who came from a small Norwegian fishing village to be a housemaid for Governor Nelson Rockefeller and ended up as his daughter...