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Time
"Catching an Angel in a Net"
"It is billed as the world's most lucrative honor. Every year since 1973, the Templeton Foundation* has given its Prize for Progress in Religion. All of the recipients have distinguished themselves primarily in spiritual endeavors. But the 1985 winner of the $185,000 award, announced last week, is an exception: Sir Alister Hardy, 89, won international fame as a British marine biologist. His ideas, however, are as discomfiting for many of his fellow scientists as they are for conventional churchmen. Throughout his career he has had an avocational curiosity about humanity's spiritual experiences and the possibility of using scientific methods to classify and study them.
"... In 1969, with the aid of modest donations and proceeds from his own speeches, he became the founding director of the Religious Experience Research Unit at Manchester College, Oxford.
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September 2, 1985 issue
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... about "metaphysical" questions
The Editors
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Deeper spirituality, more tender humanity
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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A parable of the kingdom
GORDON R. CLARKE
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The hunger for spirituality in relationships
CAROLYN F. RUFFIN
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Searching and finding the Scriptures
SCOTT F. PRELLER
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Answered prayer
DOROTHY P. SEAGREN
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What do Christian Scientists do about sickness?
MARJORIE RUSSELL TIS
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Spirituality and the demands of Christian discipleship: a conversation
with contributions from Joan Cawood, Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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Something is happening; something is at stake
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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Some questions and answers about Christian Science
with contributions from The Editors
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There is a sense, indeed, in which the Bible may be...
W. L. Jenkins
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One Wednesday night after our branch church...
YRSA GRASSHOFF
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Shortly before Christmas in 1981 I became ill
HARRY E. SWARTZ
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My first encounter with Christian Science occurred when a...
MALCOLM M. MILLS
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Recently I was recounting to a new friend some of the lovely...
SYLVIA SAWITSKY with contributions from MARY CHEREWYK