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...fired" by the state legislature, enjoined by the federal courts, sued by one of his bosses, insulted by the citizens of his city, and threatened by a nightly barrage of anonymous hate calls. He has calmly gone on running the embattled schools of New Orleans (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS) without state funds. This month he himself has not been paid. But when some New Orleans parents last week started a "dollars for Redmond" drive to pay his salary and raised $175 by noon the first day, he asked them to stop...
...game's basic attraction is that any number may play, under any rules at all, and without much risk of getting seriously hurt. In Central Park, touch "gridirons" are often marked off with nothing more than coats discarded by the likes of New York Post Columnist Leon ard Lyons, who has lured such celebritie as the U.N.'s Ralph Bunche and TV Phil Silvers into games with his four sons One-hand touch usually serves for tyros two-hand touch below the waist for the more experienced. Wearying of the inevitable arguments about touches or misses, the experts...
...without mob scenes, crowded prisons and burning stakes. In. the U.S. a new kind of commonwealth in the long chronicle of church and state, they have not only endured in peace (by and large) but also they have greatly nourished their common society. Not that they have understood or loved one another. A great many Americans still see their Catholic fellow citizens as vaguely alien and as narrow-minded servants of an absolutist theology. Because their church is vast diverse and all too easily regarded as monolithic," American Catholics are often taxed with everything from Spanish Catholic intolerance to Italian...
Debating issues of church and state during the 1960 campaign, Catholics sometimes sounded defensive. Not so John Courtney Murray. His lifelong subject of study has been the interaction of America and Catholicism; some critics in his own faith have occasionally held him to be more American than Catholic. Without representing an ' official position-and without running counter to it-he is now telling his fellow Catholics that they must become more intellectually aware of their ' coexistence'' in a pluralist, heavily Protestant society. But not even remotely is he trying to trim Catholicism to any other faith...
...convincing.* Others, notably Karl Barth, reject the Thomist theory of analogy on which the natural law stands; in fallen man, they hold, sin has shattered God's image, and since the Garden of Eden he has had no direct knowledge of God's reason or his will without revelation. Many Protestants distrust the whole Scholastic tradition, which they feel keeps man from direct contact with God by interposing an artificial structure of reason. But some Protestant theologians, while far from accepting the classical Catholic version, are ready to underwrite natural law in some form. Reinhold Niebuhr denies...