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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fundamental distinguishing belief of Baptists is that baptism should be administered only to believers as a sign and symbol of their conversion-not as a means of grace, or cleansing from sin, or a setting apart, as with other forms of Christianity. The corollary to the Baptist tenet is that infants are too young to believe and therefore must not be baptized. Yet in an interview in the biweekly Lutheran Standard, official publication of the 2,300,000-member American Lutheran Church. Graham was quoted as saying: "I still have some personal problems in this matter of infant baptism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: For Adults Only? | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

...front, where Harvard lost the Colgate game last week, according to Yovio- sin, Columbia is no pushover. All-Ivy tackle Bob Asack and his partnet on the other side, Ed Little, both weigh over 230 pounds. they team with guards Tony Day and Captain Bill Campbell to anchor a bulky and vicious defensive wall. Starting ends will be Walter Congram and Dick Hassan. The Columbia line averages about 21 pounds per man--six pounds more than Harvard...

Author: By James R. Ullyot, | Title: Crimson Fears Strong Passing Attack From Powerful Columbia Eleven Today | 10/21/1961 | See Source »

...Sin to Make a Profit." "I've always been selling things," bubbles Bloom, a tailor's son who quit school at 16, now wears a stubble beard to cover his youth. As a Royal Air Force enlisted man, he started a bus service from his base to London that underpriced the R.A.F.'s own buses. When the bus line protested in court, the judge upheld Bloom with a declaration that has since become Bloom's motto: "It's no sin to make a profit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Abroad: Bloom at the Top | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

...make a serious movie about salvation is doubtless admirable; but to pick perversion as the hero's sin is surely to invite suspicions of sensationalism and feelings of repugnance. Yet if the men who made The Mark had any sensational intentions, they are not to be seen on the screen. The film's attitude is calm, objective, sympathetic to the criminal-though not to his crime. Actress Schell and Actor Steiger give restrained and intelligent performances; Actor Stuart Whitman, known heretofore as just a passing ripple on Hollywood's Muscle Beach, is perspicaciously cast as the Cain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Compulsion & Salvation | 10/6/1961 | See Source »

...David believes in the laying on of hands, at least with female communicants. But David's way is strewn with obstacles, the most formidable of which is his Godfearing, hot-tempered mother, who tries to purge him of lechery through prayer, threats, and maternal tantrums. David's sin is diagnosed by a saintly monk as a "fear of fear." In the end, what finishes David is what eventually brings down most Don Juans-the cumulative weight of complication, subterfuge, blackmail, lies and disorder that results from a lifelong dalliance with too many women, and loyalty to none...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Blaydon's Progress | 10/6/1961 | See Source »

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