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Vol. 089 Issue 010 (December 6 1968)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Wayne G. P i r t l e o n Merced, Calif. To the Editors: In reading "After the Election" analyses [Nov. 291, I am more disturbed by what is not said than the actual content of...
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Editorials
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changing reports of the attitudes and feelings of uncommitted voters. This lack of "'engagement" to the political values of either party offers candidates chronic dilemmas as to the issues to...
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In Memory of Karl Barth
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Cox, Harvey
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are of necessity ethics of consequences, and this in turn implies political judgment. General Hershey or no, such political-moral judgment is precisely what is necessary. God stands in judgment...
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Hints About Nixon
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Roberts, Steven V.
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truly human creature for whom God has enormous expectations. Against existentialist individualizing and ultrapersonalizing fashions in theology, however, Barth insisted that man becomes man...
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Up-Tight Little England
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Pfaff, William
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lems and acquiesced in Gov. Reagan's campaign to destroy the University of California. John Mitchell, the new attorney general, could be the most dangerous appointment of all. Only the...
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A Nativity Narrative
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Mallet-Jorris, Francoise
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A NATIVITY NARRATIVE Notes on a writer's encounter with Christ FRANCOISE MALLET-JORRIS 3 As a child, I do not believe I ever heard the name of Christ pronounced in our home, or heard any...
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Verse
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Wallace, Robert
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suggested a new teaching, which appearcd scaled to my encrgics. And the extreme diversity in unity which I found there was an endless revclation. To the parable of the buried Talents responded...
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Pathology on the Left
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Kriegel, Leonard
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The Dutch treatment PATHOLOGY ON THE LEFT LEONARD KRIEGEL Recently I took part in a panel discussion for students at the University of Groningen in Holland. The discussion was sponsored by...
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Missing the Yellow Submarine
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Hubbard, Celia
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borders of consciousness when he is merely existing in a rather private and isolated terrain. One could understand toleration of exhibitionism if it led to any results other than the...
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Thomas Merton, 1915-1968
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Prayer But by the light of our December mornings, Though words stand frozen in the voice's well And all the country pumps are dumb, Look where the landscape, like a white Cistercian, Puts on...
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Etc.
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Wood, Michael
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FOUR BEATLES, FIVE STONES 0 0 0 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 _9 _9 ETC. It used to be the thing to talk about the Beatles' freshness, their exuberant spontaneity. Those buoyant Liverpool lads....
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Music
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Green, Harris
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Beatles give a musical party, the Stones hold a beggars' banquet--the title of their new album. The Beatles romp around their culture, the Stones insist on realities: factories, riots, sex,...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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and Gabriel Bacquier, a smoothly villainous Scarpia, but for sheer hilarity and evil-doing, no one outdid Franco Corelli oncc hc got what ! can only term a stranglchold on a note, he held it...
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Books
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(Julian Mayfield), an ex-steel worker who now hits the bottle and is kicked out of his militant committee because its head (Raymond St. Jacques) realizes drunken Tank might reveal their...
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