Word: theologicall
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The boys were part of a radical Christian experiment: the East Harlem Protestant Parish. With 21 other students (twelve boys, nine girls) from Colby, Swarthmore, Colgate, Union Theological Seminary and other Eastern and Midwestern colleges, they had forsaken beach or mountains to spend their summer vacations in one of the...
Naturalistic Miracles. Pastor Crist (rhymes with mist), an aviation radioman in World War II, and the father of three children, got into trouble after the synod heard reports of "doctrinal deviations" by him and two other synod pastors who were his former schoolmates at Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary in Minneapolis...
The Rev. John Gerberding, one of the two other pastors who may later face trial for heresy, was Pastor Crist's aide at the trial. The tribunal launched into vigorous questioning of Crist's views, even stood around after sessions debating theological points with him. In a sense...
Consistent Radicals. Herbert GeTork, president of Massachusetts' Andover Newton Theological School, spelled out Baptist beliefs (authority of the Bible, fellowship of believers, necessity of evangelism), hailed Baptists as "the most consistent and radical Protestants." When it came to resolutions, the congress:
The union of some 1,000,000 Methodists, Anglicans, Presbyterians, Congregationalists and members of the Reformed Church into the Church of South India in 1947 was a notable feat of theological tightrope-walking, as well as the first major attempt to unite Episcopal and non-Episcopal Protestant churches. The Church...