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Muhammad Ali defeated Sonny Liston on 25 February 1964 for the World Heavyweight Championship. He then confirmed rumors that he had converted to the Nation of Islam. He was stripped of his title in 1967 when he refused induction into the military for religious reasons. The Supreme Court overturned that conviction in 1971, stating that he had been improperly drafted.
In 1966 Thomas Jonathan Jackson Altizer of Emory University published The Gospel of Christian Atheism.
In 1961 Jim Bakker married Tammy Faye La Valley. They joined Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcast Network in 1965 and in November 1966 began their successful religious talk show on that network.
In 1967 David B. Berg, operating originally out of the Light House Mission coffeehouse near the pier in Huntington Beach, California, began to convert the hippies in the area. He later turned his mission into the...
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1960's Religion
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- The Arab-Israeli Six-Day War, 1967
- The Assimilation of the Jews
- Black Manifesto
- Black Muslims
- Books and Movies
- Catholics and Politics
- Charismatics
- Church Unions
- Civil Rights and the Churches
- Communism and the Churches
- Consultation on Church Union
- The Death of God
- Freedom Songs
- On Human Life
- The Mod Church
- New Translations
- Religion in the Schools
- The Second Vatican Council and the American Church
- Vietnam and the Clergy
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Religion, 1960–1969
