A Good Word.With this issue, biblical scholar Luke Timothy Johnson Luke Timothy Johnson (born November 20, 1943) is the R. W. Woodruff Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Candler School of Theology and a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. begins writing a year-long series of short essays, called "The Good Word," emphasizing what is positive and inspiring about contemporary Catholicism (see page 38). Despite the sometimes deep divisions within the church, and the scandal and demoralization de·mor·al·ize tr.v. de·mor·al·ized, de·mor·al·iz·ing, de·mor·al·iz·es 1. To undermine the confidence or morale of; dishearten: an inconsistent policy that demoralized the staff. caused by the sexual-abuse crisis, Johnson is confident that post-Vatican II Catholicism still feeds our souls, engages our minds, and deepens our appreciation of the larger world in countless ways. We will publish one essay a month in the space at the back of the magazine that is otherwise reserved for "The Last Word." The series has been made possible by a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation. Johnson, a prolific writer and long-time contributor to Commonweal com·mon·weal n. 1. The public good or welfare. 2. Archaic A commonwealth or republic. Noun 1. , is the Robert W. Woodruff Robert Winship Woodruff (December 6, 1889 – March 7, 1985) was the president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 until 1954. With his enormous Coke fortune, he was also a major philanthropist, and many educational and cultural landmarks in the U.S. Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at the Candler School of Theology Candler School of Theology, Emory University, is one of 13 seminaries of the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1914, the school was named after Warren Akin Candler, a former President and Chancellor of Emory University. at Emory University. Among his many books are The Creed and The Real Jesus. |
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