LAST WORD Black Lives, White Catholics Jon Nilson For anyone needing a straight-on look at racism in the United States, the National Urban League's thirty-ninth State of Black America report,...
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CORRESPONDENCE To the Editors More to be said In light of not "living a lie," I found both confusing and disturbing your editorial dissection ("'Trail of Pain' Continued," January 31,2003) of the...
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(Continued from page 4} personhood undermines the utilitarian reasoning pervasive in debates about artificial contraception. By resurrecting an outmoded ethical category, Johnson does...
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Jon Nilson Jon Nilson is associate professor of theology at Loyola University Chicago. He specializes in ecumenical theology and contemporary Catholicism. W hen I told a friend that I had ...
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Jon Nilson HALF A LOAF Lutherans draw a line What a testimony it would be, in the midst of this balkanized society, i f two churches, long separated, could affirm each other and begin to knit...
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REPORT ON 'UT UNUM SINT' JOHN PAUL II, ECUMENIST ASKS PRAYERS FOR HIS OWN CONVERSION Future historians, asked to name John Paul II' s most influential achievement, would surely have pointed to...
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Other voices The bulletin Ecumenical News International (June 7) reports that reaction to the pope's encyclical has been mixed. Milan Opocensky, general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed...
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Earlier arguments in favor of a stronger military focused sole- Japan now has two options. It could become a more "nor- ly on the need to defend Japan from internal and external threats. mal"...
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