Word: revs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...rectify any implication that Dambala is vindictive. I have never denounced voodoo, nor do I intend to. I consider it one of the twelve great religions, and I consider M. Cadet the greatest voodoo priest in Haiti. (THE REV.) PAUL BARKER Professor of Anthropology Gorham State Teachers College Gorham...
Nothing like it had happened since Martin Luther called the Roman Catholic Church "the Devil's nest" and a "den of thieves." The Most Rev. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury and primate of the Church of England, announced last week that on his way home from a tour of the Middle East he intends to stop off in Rome and pay a courtesy call on Pope John XXIII...
With an air of wonderment, the Rev. Dr. King found himself free the next day. The same Judge Mitchell released him on $2,000 bond until an appeal could be heard by a higher court. What had happened in between? For one thing, Judge Mitchell had discovered that the law compelled him to grant bail to King. And the influential Atlanta Constitution had editorialized: "Any ends of justice that could be served by holding Dr. King in prison would be minor indeed compared to the wreckage of this community's reputation for racial restraint." Furthermore, Jack Kennedy...
...Rev. Dr. King and his followers rallied that evening in Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church to give thanks to God for his deliverance. The Rev. Dr. King's father stood up at the rally to add his thanks elsewhere: he had planned to vote for Vice President Nixon, he said, because of Jack Kennedy's religion, but from now on he could be counted as a Kennedy man. Said he: "Jack Kennedy has the moral courage to stand up for what he knows is right...
This is not merely another anachronistic attempt to make Jesus a regular fellow, explained the denomination's director of curriculum, the Rev. Robert Koenig of Philadelphia. The flowing robes in which Christ is conventionally pictured were used only for traveling, as a sort of combination overcoat and blanket; archaeological research has shown that workingmen on the job wore short trousers and a short tunic-like shirt. To emphasize Christ's manliness, it had been decided to portray him in shorts, said Dr. Koenig, instead of in the traditional robe, which "suggests a feminine softness...