News Scrapbook 1969-1971

Differ Over • ean1ng of Easter T¾I,.,.... 3. J.,. ,o had to pa) the price [or l!ml." Involved 1. a basic theo- logical concept, says the clergyman - whether or not man can ave himsell !rum himself hy him elf. llll' ni. n' sins or •·pay o[f'' a

The Rev. Mr. Eunch savs the resurrection is "prool that God accepted Christ's atone- ment [or our sins.'' He agrees that the resur- rection 1s •·the cen ral fact o[ the Christian faith" because it prove that Chnst wa divine. The Rev. Charles M. Brown or La ~1csa United Church of Christ doesn't think Christ was s1•nt here to die [or any- one. He died, says the clergy- man, because he threatened the establishment by speaking of justice. peace and broth- erhood. "So they had lo put Literal Issue Sidestepped lie . avs he'. :urc God had . omething lo do \I ith Chri~t·~ coming ;ind that l'hri t him- sell was divine. '"Christ was (;od's rcprescntati,c on earth. ny good that anyone docs ,un where, God is behind 1t." lie thi11ks the resurrectmn tory sl o.,.,s u · U1at "evil llC\• er has the la,t word, that evil c,m't kill a life like Christ's • Like the Hcv. lr fowler, be side tep the question of hethcr Christ ph,sicall) rose fr M the dead a: a u,ele theological exercise. '"I don't hav any neat little ans.,.,er · for such things." ROB~'.RT DI \'EROLI hun away.''

ran om d"mandcd by a wrath- lul God. aid Fu\hcr :\!aloncv. "Gandhi sho,,cd that ihe be t way to I rsuadc anyone ou love lum is to surter for hnn," h COi tinu d. ··Christ died so God could show us how much he tovl's us. an act of creative uffering." .·m·io-Polltlcal Vic11 Th Hev. b:rncst M. Fo11 lcr of L 111011 Gruvc United Cliurd1 of Chri. t ICongrega- tion, I) think· C'hri t ,rn put to d ·1th bccau e he threat- en d "the soci1>-political in- stitutions of hi tune.' Ile like to think Chril t came to h \p break down the barrier among people .,.,hich prcHnt them from fully dcvet- opm" their potential And th1• re :1rrcl'lion he say , hows us that •·God's p1•r i. tent, 11flcnng lo,c or \JS i, nc, er perman ·nlly k1 llrd " (lue, tion Cnllcd Pointtcs. t cannot give a ··, e. or no' ans\\er lo the que lion of 11 helh r C hr1,5t physically ro:.c from the dead becau5e hi: re- fl 1rd, it l qu stion a. poml- lc a ' Ir) mg to figure out ho\\ m«ny ungeb thNe arc on the hu,d 0r a pin " , one of the go pel ~~Y' Chri t phy~1cally ro l' lrom the dead, and I'll least one ev ngcli I IJohnJ al.,.,ays

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el!111S to talk of hrist a ii he were partly spirit eHn dunng his lifetime, a}S the Hcv Ir. ~·owler. , !wen go pel p ag s ·., h1 h a) Chr1 t ap ared tn h1 fol- 1011 r. after 111 d!'ath ,1,Jr I ay 111 11h t form'' hr did o, ,uld the ckr!?Ynrnn. AllS\\eT II Id Simple But th~ Rev Wa}'OC Burich of D, I Cerro F1rsl outhcrn Banil t Church sa) s the mean " of the cru ifixion "is o tm· rc it's humiliating " ll cau e God gave Adam and Eve only one •·thou- halt- not'' and they di obeyed 1t, ay the clerg, man, Chri t had to come to atone for mans sul. People fmd thi d1fhcult to accc}JI , sa~ ·, beca:.i e 'it's ln,tmliating lur man to admit he'~ not capabl • of meriting . alrntion himself and that God

SAN DIEGO~ Two alum- ni of the Unh erslty of San Diego have b en selected for inclusion h the 1970 di- t·on o! •·Outs anding Young !en of Amert a " Tue two are Grant A. Taylor, "ice president, Southern california First Natlondl Bank and Francis E. Wilson, science instruct• or, St. Augustin High School .tnd president o[ the A~•ociatlon of Cat ho 1 i c Tearhers of cience. ~·-·-'--

USD RADIO PROGRAM FOR EASTER ' SUNDAY MARCH 29 - KFMB 76 AM Featured on Olf' radio program this S~nday (Easter} will be: Jean Dixon and other "researchers" •IL · i · Nick Kotz, author of "Let the on US Hunger Cro i1Jack Bradshaw (USD) on land use and environ~e~t probl~ms aro ne Kenmore, author of "Mannequin - my life as a model."· 10:30 a.m. and 8 p,m , KFMB (CBS) 760 on your dial. p f m ea prom ses

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USD Lists Three Summer Sessions

Set Enforcem It Some 200 persons repre~ent- mg diverse racial, c•iltural and professional groups JI meet Thursday for an '.111-day conference on "The Role of Cl112ens and Law Enforce- ment." The conferrnre, .spon

_Three education workshops will _be held dut· g the regular session. These will be Math Methods for Elementary School Teachers, Curriculum and Methods of Elementary School Reading, and Curriculum and Methods for Elementary School Sc1en_ce. A field study course in specrnl education for the ~entally retarded also will be given . _The Pentecostal movement will. be studied in the course, Christia~ Healing of the Sick. A course rn Black Literature is also offered. During the post session a Workshop in Black Ghetto- Black American Studies will be held. The Historic Site Methods ~ourse, which is digging at the site of Mission San Diego de Al ala/ also is scheduled.

Pre-registrations are being taken by the llnjyersjty of San for three summer sessions. The summer academic program will begin with a three- week s~sion, June 1-19; a regular six- k session, June 22-July 31, and the post session Aug_ust 3 22 Brochures ar~ ava1labl uest de crib!ng the l 11 .. o,,,.,,.,., that will be olfered The America will be rio-Mexican 1lture Workshop 1 during the pre- 1 a continuation of ,p given last sum- peration with the Mexican-American ( ,mmittee. courses include a eminar on the AmE;1 can ndian; the religiou stud1 course, Christ the L' . Aga . 10n. P~ 111 the Narnian Chromcles (C. s. Lewisl and Learning Disabilities' in Education :

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