Word: revs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Rev. Dr. Hans Hofmann, a member of the faculty of the Princeton Theological Seminary, has been appointed associate professor of Theology at the Divinity School, and will direct a five-year study to develop mental health training for student ministers...
...dawn, six explosions had been set off, heavily damaging four prominent Negro churches and the homes of two antisegregationist ministers-one of them white. The ministers: the Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, right-hand man to the Rev. Martin Luther King during the year-long boycott that had preceded last month's Supreme Court victory on bus integration (TIME, Nov. 26); and the Rev. Robert Graetz, white pastor of a Negro Lutheran church and also an active boycott leader. No one was injured, but Graetz and his family might well have been slaughtered as they ran from the house...
...Some, like Father John P. O'Connell. editor of the Catholic Family Bible, think that death is the result of original sin and that, since Mary was free from original sin (the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception), she was not subject to death. Another view, advanced by the Rev. William G. Most of Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, holds that Mary died of the love of God. "Such a love is like a magnet," he said, "so powerful that it exerts a powerful desire to be with God, causing the soul to leave the body...
...good face of Clinton: a stentorian basketball game in a sleek new gym, the nascent philosophy of young Football Captain Jerry Shattuck ("All through life you come up against things you don't like but have to accept"), a simple oration on tolerance by the Rev. Paul Turner. "The people of Clinton thought they learned something from their ordeal," said Narrator Murrow, "and they have cooperated because they thought others might benefit from their experience...
...found that objectionable by Britain's Roman Catholic Film Institute, whose Ecclesiastical Director, the Rev. John A. Burke, could "see no reason why adult Catholics should not see" it. Father Burke thought the film "a brilliant piece of work on a decadent subject" but that it "obviously was not the sort of thing for thoughtless people...