Word: unitarianism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Paris, according to a letter from the Unitarian Service Committee representative in that city, "the average calorific value of meals for one day at the University of Paris is 1,400 calories...
Food purchased with the funds raised in this drive will be distributed by the Unitarian Service Committee, which has handled previous University shipments to Europe, in the following manner...
...Unitarian service Committee representative in Vienna sent as telegram from Geneva on July 20, which said in part: "Harvard student action meets terrible need Austrian universities. Situation Vienna students particularly catastrophic. . . . Committee of wronged students who during Hitler ear excluded from university for racial reasons and active participation resistance movement. This Komitee Der Geschaedigten Studenten has 1,500 members certified victims of Nazism. . . . These students now lacking resources are forced to earn livelihood on the side irrespective of extreme malnutrition and illnesses contracted during long confinement camps. . . . Many valuable students lacking physical strength to continue face giving up studies. Anticipated...
Spiritual Rights. Churchmen will not have to whistle to get the benefit of Charles Park's Unitarian theology. The current issue of the Unitarian Christian Register carries an example of the Parkian unorthodoxy that may be expected to continue coming from his typewriter. Writing on the Apostles' Creed, he claims it is a present day anachronism composed expressly to combat the medieval Gnostic heresy that the world was not created by God, but by a lesser, coarser deity, and that Christ, the Incarnate Word, did not truly live, suffer and die like a man, but only seemed...
Surprisingly, Grand Old Man Park, unlike some of his Unitarian brethren, is not chary of Christology. Says he: "The type of sermon I'd rather write and read than any other is one which has to do with the life and spirit . . . of Christ...