Word: testament
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...guard over it until Judgment Day. For they believed that the terrible events of their time were surely heralding the visitation of God Himself, when the Kingdom of Heaven [would] come in ... They believed their Master would rise again and lead his faithful flock (the people of the new testament, as they called themselves) to a new and purified Jerusalem...
...those Spartan enough to get up at nine o'clock, the Social Relations department has an offering. The Ethnology of Native North America, Soc. Re1. 124, concerns, evidently, the people of America and Canada. Over in Harvard Hall 5 today's mind comes to grips with the New Testament, and Professor Buttrick with Dewey, Fromm, Eliot, and Sartre. The course is Humanities...
...correlating, questioning. They were aided by hundreds of other researchers working in 30 languages throughout the world. "The Holy See will tell you that its [success has] resulted from Divine Guidance," says A.I.M. "But, at best, this is an oversimplification. The American Institute of Management believes that the New Testament contains conclusive evidence of a requirement of good management in all Christian activities...
...Perhaps Buber's greatest merit is that, almost alone among modern Jewish thinkers, he has returned to the intensely personal dialogue with God that is characteristic of the Old Testament and existed among the sages and rabbis before the Middle Ages. In their writings God often sounds like a member of the family to be submitted to but nonetheless argued with: "Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him," said Job, "but I will maintain mine own ways before...
Horton also revealed the promotion of Professor Amos N. Wilder to the Hollis Professorship of Divinity, the oldest endowed university chair in the country. Wilder, an authority on the New Testament, succeeds Henry J. Cadbury, who retired...