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Wolfhart Pannenberg (2 October 1928 – 4 September 2014) [4] was a German Lutheran theologian.He made a number of significant contributions to modern theology, including his concept of history as a form of revelation centered on the resurrection of Christ, which has been widely debated in both Protestant and Catholic theology, as well as by non-Christian thinkers.
[2] [18] [19] His second book Hope and Other Superpowers: A Life-Affirming, Love-Defending, Butt-Kicking, World-Saving Manifesto offers advice for individuals seeking to counter "the highly partisan cultural climate", and was published by Simon & Schuster in November 2018. [20]
She proved to be influential as an activist and leader on civil rights. Charlotte and her daughters established themselves as part of the black female leadership in Philadelphia and were founding members of the biracial Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, founded in 1833. [9] Forten occasionally spoke to public groups on abolitionist issues.
Helen Hope Montgomery Scott (April 8, 1904 – January 9, 1995) [1] was a socialite and philanthropist who Vanity Fair labeled "the unofficial queen of Philadelphia's WASP oligarchy." She was the inspiration for Tracy Lord in the Philip Barry 's play The Philadelphia Story , which was made into the film of the same name and the musical film ...
MOVE (pronounced like the word "move"), originally the Christian Movement for Life, is a communal organization that advocates for nature laws and natural living, founded in 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, by John Africa (born Vincent Leaphart).
The Life of John Murray: Professor of Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1937-1966. ISBN 978-0-8515-1950-0. Murray, John (1982). The Collected Writings of John Murray (4 vols.). Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust. ISBN 0-85151-396-4.
West Philadelphia Mennonite Fellowship: 4740 Baltimore Avenue Building was constructed by and is shared with Calvary United Methodist: Abundant Life Chinese Mennonite Church 1731 South Broad Street Germantown Mennonite Church: 21 West Washington Lane Photo shows the historic Mennonite Meetinghouse, predecessor of the current church nearby
Marion Marguerite Stokes (née Butler; November 25, 1929 – December 14, 2012) was an American access television producer, businesswoman, investor, civil rights demonstrator, activist, librarian, and archivist, especially known for hoarding [1] [2] and archiving hundreds of thousands of hours of television news footage spanning 35 years, from 1977 until her death in 2012, [2] [3] at which ...