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Signs of the Times
The Opelika-Auburn News
From an editorial in The Opelika-Auburn News Opelika, Alabama
The Reverend Kent Knutson, newly elected president of the American Lutheran church, said in accepting the post that he believes "Christian thought is in a state that might be called chaotic," but that scholarly inquiry need not affect basically "the way the Christian community understands its faith.
"Theological diversity has always been the case," he pointed out. "But the church is a very tenacious institution—a very viable and stable kind of community."
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December 23, 1972 issue
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Replacing the Santa Claus Myth
GLENN W. McCULLOUGH
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Remembering Only Good
MARY TAYLOR FORD
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"AND THE CHILD GREW..."
Bernice King Brigham
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Let Go
VIRGINIA F. DUNN
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Travel Without Fear
DAVID HAUGHTON
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Dialogue with Myself
DAVID EDWIN BRUNELL
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Does Christian Science Ignore Disease?
FLORENCE E. BERG
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"Sing, ye joyous children, sing"
ELIZABETH BLISS SELOVER
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We All Can Be Healers
Alan A. Aylwin
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Christ's Timely Appearing
Naomi Price
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Old-time recollections take me to Miami, Florida
Henry C. Henricksen
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When our son was a preschooler, he had a spell of being very...
Milo W. Grubb with contributions from Jacqueline Prall Grubb
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As a student of Christian Science, I have had many proofs of...
María Stellini de Ramirez
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I would like to express my gratitude for the love and protection...
Florence A. Hastie
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Christian Science has blessed our family for the past thirty years....
Virginia F. Purdy