Word: religion
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This mollified those Socialists who took it to mean that Mackintosh of Glasgow, by a method akin to famed reductio ad absurdum, was making it possible for Catholics in his archdiocese to vote for any party because their religion divorces them from...
...others, such as judges, lawyers, educationalists and politico-medical organizations interested in the study and discussion of the medico-religious questions and those touching on the science and duty of ethics. . . . "In general, to promote among Catholic members of the profession such solidarity as may be advantageous to both religion and the profession, [as] medical certification in cases of the so-called miracles, the question of sterilizing the criminally insane, race suicide, mental and spiritual healing cults, the relations of science to the Church, the attitude of the Church toward expectant motherhood, and toward the matter of responsibility for crime...
...least conjure with. II Duce doubtless has things pretty well under control, but it is impossible to conceive of a man all-powerful in the state without a strong if subdued opposition. Perhaps all this party needs is the coordinating influence of the cause of their common religion. Before this time religion has overthrown kings, emperors, and dictators who seemed to be in a far more impregnable position than the present head of all Italy. James II lost his crown because of religious difficulties and modern England arose; Phillip of Spain lost the rich province of Holland...
...there is another side to the question. This has its basis in the nature of the opposition party. This group gains many of its views from Russia where religion has been done away with as a worn out institution of autocracy. It seems rather doubtful that this party will not be influenced strongly by a fear of alliance with the powerful Roman Catholic church. On the fealty of this group to their church or to the red cause may rest the future of Mussolini...
...whole year C. J. Fried rich, assistant professor of Government, W. C. Greene '11, associate professor of Greek and Latin, and chairman of the Board of Tutors in the Division of Ancient Languages, W. E. Hocking '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, Michael Karpovich, lecturer on History...