For example, in 1923 Mullins, the champion of «soul liberty,» outlined various basic Christian beliefs (e.g., biblical inspiration, the miracles of Christ, his vicarious atonement, bodily resurrection, literal ascension, and final return) and declared before the SBC: «We believe that adherence to the above truths and facts is a necessary condition of service for teachers in our Baptist schools.&raq
For example, in 1923 Mullins, the champion of «soul liberty,» outlined various basic Christian beliefs (e.g.,
biblical inspiration, the
miracles of Christ, his vicarious atonement, bodily resurrection, literal ascension, and final return) and declared before the SBC: «We believe that adherence to the above truths and facts is a necessary condition of service
for teachers in our Baptist schools.&raq
for teachers in our Baptist schools.»
As I write this Thursday afternoon, we are still waiting to see two strong Palme contenders: The Wild Pear Tree by Turkish auteur Nuri Bilge Ceylan, a Cannes favourite who took the top prize in 2014 with Winter Sleep; and Lebanese director Nadine Labaki's Capernaum, titled
for a
Biblical town where Jesus Christ is said to have performed
miracles, which is getting good advance buzz
for its story about an unhappy boy launching a lawsuit against the adults who vex him.