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Paradise, Scott | December 29, 1969 issue
Some call it an ecological crisis; others admit only to a variety of serious environmental problems ranging from pollution to ugliness. Exploding populations,...

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Borgese, Elisabeth Mann | April 11, 1966 issue
According to progressives led by Abbot Butler of Downside, director of the Benedictine order of England, together with French, Spanish and Canadian prelates,...

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McLoughlin Jr., W. G. | May 11, 1957 issue
As for making any noticeable or lasting impression upon either the moral or religious life of the city, none of the revivals was very successful. And yet,...

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Mahoney, Stephen | November 1, 1958 issue
It may have been the first the tourist had heard of Zen Buddhism; it will not have been the last. The fashion magazines exclaim over it as "spiritual dynanzite"....

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Kemler, Edgar | March 19, 1955 issue
In the past two years the very conservative, very respectable David Lawrence has become a McCarthy-Knowland right-winger. The sixty-six-year-old news veteran...

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Johnson, F. Ernest | July 25, 1953 issue
The article discusses faith and politics. No one who is familiar with the Protestant denominations in the United States will expect to discover the Protestant...

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Vahanian, Gabriel | December 12, 1959 issue
Despite the religiousity of present culture and society in the U.S., people are living in a post-Christian era. A number of reasons may be brought forward...

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Cox, Harvey | October 11, 1965 issue
Focuses on the attention being given the ongoing division within the Christian faith. Stance taken by so-called "ultraconservatives"; How it is the question...

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de Rougemont, Denis | March 27, 1943 issue
This article focuses on the book "Human Nature and Destiny: A Christian Interpretation II. Human Destiny Gifford Lectures," by Reinhold Niebuhr. It is curious...

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Barry, Griffin | August 13, 1949 issue
Eire, a state associated with the British Crown only in external relations passed out of being some weeks ago and the Republic of Ireland was born into...

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