Word: segundo
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Like many Californians he got his athletic start in competitive swimming. At age ten he left the pools to twin brother Don and settled in as a Little League shortstop. A few years later he starred for the El Segundo High School varsity team...
Miller, a senior fullback from El Segundo, Calif., led Harvard in rushing as a sophomore with 810 yards, suffered serious junior year injuries, then came back to play a big role on 1975's championship squad. Miller finished his career with 1067 yards rushing and 234 yards receiving, as well as contributing solid blocking in the backfield...
...week to argue that their theology has a prophetic role in northern industrial societies. Sounding a recurrent theme, Peruvian Economist Javier Iguiñiz told an opening session at the conference that "the growth of capitalism is the same as the growth of world poverty." Uruguayan Jesuit Juan Luis Segundo, author of one of the movement's key works, A Theology for Artisans of a New Humanity, warned that the church, if it is to have any validity, "must become a function of liberation...
When he returns to the huddle, sophomore Neal Miller from El Segundo, Calif., doesn't speak. He thinks about how quick he'll come off the ball next time, how much harder he'll hit, how much better...
...whose works have been translated into more languages (47) than Goethe's. Canada's Bernard J.F. Lonergan has built a formidable reputation on two brilliant but difficult works, Insight (1957) and Method in Theology (1972). A newer name, at least to Northern Hemisphere Christians, is Montevideo's Juan Luis Segundo, whose theology is just beginning to appear in English. The restored society has also produced the other kinds of creative minds that distinguished its earlier eras, including Philosopher-Paleontologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins...