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Staack's success is unquestionably due to his skill at relating Biblical themes to modern spiritual needs. He is most interested in proving to his listeners the ecumenical value of Old Testament study. "I want to remind people that the Old Testament was the only Bible Jesus himself used," he says. "I want to remind them that Jews and Chris tians have the Old Testament in common, and that examining it for its meaning may help us understand that j we are all spiritual Semites. Finally, I want to help Christians regain the heritage of the Old Testament that...
...stirred and swelled, breasts and bellies billowing. Women were plaster in his hands. Sculptures all, they are currently on exhibition at Los Angeles' County Museum of Art, part of the largest collection ever assembled of the late artist's works. A harem in stone and metal, they remind a world obsessed with Pop not to forget about...
...when the National Merit Scholarship Corporation proclaims that, "Talent is our most important national resource," General Education is a less popular rallying point. Within a community of scholars, it is difficult to say that scholarship is not sufficient training for a citizen of a free country, or to remind the Faculty of Conant's dictum that a liberal education is not necessarily a general education. It is not always easy to remember that "non-departmental" and "General Education" are imperfect synonyms...
Regardless of the scores, today's games in New Haven and Princeton undoubtedly will add immeasurably to the already considerable backlog of Ivy League lore. Sports writers consistently remind their readers these days that "the reverent no longer uncover at the mention of the Harvard captain's name" and that the All-America team is not determined by the Crimson-Blue confrontation...
...specters rose to remind Germans of events that took place a quarter century and more ago, but had still the power to evoke deep emotions...