Christianity

Displaying 151 - 200 of 336 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Congress shall make no law . . .
Northern Iowan 79:10, p.2
Letter criticizes previous letters which stated that Christianity is the only valid religion.
152 Reference to Bible
Northern Iowan 79:10, p.2
Author creates a distinction between the message of a previous letter and the "true Christian message."
153 Students told to heed warning
Northern Iowan 79:9, p.3
Author warns that fundamentalist Christianity can be just as dangerous as any other cult.
154 True Christians need no warning
Northern Iowan 79:8, p.3
Author expresses the belief that true (fundamentalist) Christians simply need look to the Bible to avoid falling prey to cults.
155 'Christianity, humanism not related'
Northern Iowan 78:51, p.2
Student claims that Christianity and humanism are separate matters.
156 Humanism: help or harm ?
Northern Iowan 78:48, p.13
Kappa Delta Pi sponsors discussion.
157 Forum views on Christian women differ
Northern Iowan 78:45, p.7
Excerpts from recent discussion.
158 Women in Christianity to be topic at forum
Northern Iowan 78:44, p.4
Students will present views.
159 Act out the Gospel
Northern Iowan 78:25, p.10
Ted Kachel will look at the book of Mark as if it were a drama.
160 Bible discussion Thursday
Northern Iowan 78:25, p.7
Department of Philosophy and Religion will sponsor student panel discussion.
161 Camoh workshop set
Northern Iowan 78:9, p.11
Wesley Foundation will hold workshop on Christianity and homosexuality.
162 Resurrection discussed
Northern Iowan 77:48, p.5
Will hold student panel discussion.
163 'Don't spend our time condemning religions'
Northern Iowan 76:44, p.2
Leader of "The Way" states that his group does not believe in the trinity.
164 'Don't allow yourself to be easily fooled'
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.2
Class is being offered to learn more about Christianity, but it costs $200.
165 Mythologist: "Christianity is dead"
Northern Iowan 75:53, p.5
Mythologist Joseph Campbell spoke on the mythology involved in Christianity; photo.
166 Concerned about "holy hype", Christianity
Northern Iowan 75:52, p.2
UNI student defends a letter he wrote during the fall semester that has come under recent attack.
167 Reader response to 'If I should die' still alive; "Who are you to decide what another human being should believe?"
Northern Iowan 75:18, p.3
Reader compares the views of student Barry Morgan to those of Machiavelli when it comes to Christianity.
168 And how many have read the testament?
Northern Iowan 75:18, p.3
Student adds his opinion to both sides of the Christianity methods debate.
169 Student advises Christians to get back to basics: concern, friendship, love, and understanding
Northern Iowan 75:16, p.3
Student offers his opinions on how Christian organizations on campus could better reach students.
170 UNI's I found it! Completed last Friday
Northern Iowan 73:28, p.4
Attempt to reach people with the Gospel.
171 Problems with "I found it"
Northern Iowan 73:27, p.3
172 CBF and Christian faith
Northern Iowan 72:36, p.11
Description of Campus Bible Fellowship.
173 Christian survey
Northern Iowan 69:55, p.2
Results of survey of religious beliefs on campus.
174 'Jesus Movement' is subject of dialogue
Northern Iowan 68:24, p.5
Speakers from movement will participate.
175 Dr. Cone: 'theology is liberation'
Northern Iowan 68:22, p.1
James Cone outlines views on Christianity and African-Americans.
176 Text of John Delafield's seminar speech
Public Relations News Release 67:57, p.15
Speaks on beliefs in religion and economics.
177 Delafield responds to Chilton
Northern Iowan 67:51, p.3
Believes there may be historical reasons to associate socialism with Christianity.
178 What Christianity could be
Northern Iowan 67:49, p.2
Offers suggestions for improving worship services.
179 Now it can be told
Northern Iowan 67:35, p.6
Reacts to recent remarks by convocation speaker John Montgomery.
180 Consider Christ
Northern Iowan 67:26, p.3
Believes Christ is worthy of consideration as answer to problems, especially in light of the other beliefs fostered at the university.
181 Says one movement stands out-the power of Christ
Northern Iowan 66:47, p.3
Urges students to look at Christian movement.
182 Explains pacifistic position
Northern Iowan 65:60, p.2
Outlines his thoughts on Christian pacifism.
183 Christianity relevant to modern life?
Northern Iowan 64:31, p.1
Jules Moreau will speak; photo.
184 Ministers express views on speakers programs
College Eye 63:34, p.2
Commends the discussion on homosexuality; contends that it is important to discuss such issues openly.
185 Society breakdown apparent
College Eye 63:32, p.2
Contends that Christianity could easily deal with homosexuality.
186 Plain conformation of life
College Eye 63:30, p.3
Gives various thoughts on issues of life.
187 Catholic, Protestant discuss attitudes among religions
College Eye 59:22, p.4
Excerpts from discussion.
188 Catholic-Protestant dialogue Monday at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:394, p.1
The Student Council of Religious Activities sponsors a Roman Catholic-Protestant discussion between Professor James Spalding and Reverend Robert Welch of the State University of Iowa. The discussion will be held in Sabin Hall auditorium.
189 'The Lamb of God' business overdone
College Eye 52:12, p.4
Believes there are other images of Christ that need attention.
190 What made Elmer run away?
College Eye 52:2, p.6
A look at morality in relation to "Elmer Gantry".
191 Christianity absolute . . .
College Eye 51:23, p.7
Discusses Christianity.
192 Christianity gives purpose to student for learning and gaining talents
College Eye 51:20, p.1
Challenges remarks made by Josef Fox and the College Eye concerning religion.
193 Editorial briefs and vice versa
College Eye 51:15, p.8
Comments on Josef Fox's column concerning cheating and discusses the World Student Christian Federation Conference.
194 Religion in Life Week
Old Gold 0:0, p.66
Baha'I faith, Confucianism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Shintoism were the five major world religions that were explained and discussed by competent speakers during Religion in Life Week; photo.
195 Christians Study Racial Relationships
Old Gold 0:0, p.194
The Christians had a visit from the National Disciples Student Fellowship President, and the Older State Youth Conference on Race Relations; the members of the Christian Student Center enjoyed their year of Christian fellowship together; photo.
196 In the year one A. S. . . .
College Eye 49:36, p.2
Evaluation of education and Christianity in light of the Sputnik launching.
197 Christian Fellowship Visits Churches
Old Gold 0:0, p.193
The Christian Student Center holds student-led worship services on Sunday evenings supplemented by discussions, speakers, and movies; this center gives young people from Christian Church homes the opportunities for fellowship, worship, and fun; photo.
198 Untitled
College Eye 47:31, p.2
Responds to the Eye's editorial concerning the superiority of the Christian faith.
199 Is there?
College Eye 47:30, p.2
Discusses the claim that Christianity is the superior religion.
200 A kind of courage
College Eye 47:15, p.2
Discusses the recent Christian revolution.