Mel Piehl Stranger in a Strange Land Seeing the Light Religious Colleges in the Twenty-First Century Samuel Schuman Johns Hopkins University Press, $50, 336 pp. More than a decade ago,...
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Quiet Terrors, Quiet Joy access to her most personal thoughts and reflections. True, no one who has read much of Dorothy Day’s published writing, whether her autobiography The Long...
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A PATRIARCH REMEMBERS Dreadful Conversions The Making of a Catholic Socialist John C. Cort Fordham University Press, $30, 355pp. Mel Piehl Has anyone personally expe-rienced more of the drama...
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United States feels compelled to invoke the traditional Roman Catholic just-war theory to conservative evangelical religious broadcasters. A century ago, such a thing would have been almost...
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diplomat who'd done what Young had would have met the parison, Jackson's style often parallels that of white Southern same fate. Landess and Quinn charge that the media...
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An enduring voice & vocation DOBOTHY DAT AND THE CATHOLIC WORKER Nancy L. Roberts State University of New York, $36.50, $12.95 paper, 226 pp. Mel Piehl JOURNALISTICALLY as well as...
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Correspondence Efforts of their own Albany, N.Y. To the Editors: I would like to comment on Jean Elshtain's review of Elizabeth Janeway's Cross Sections [June 3]. Elsh-tain and Janeway both miss...
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