Among the most troubling of the questions posed in the volume recently published by Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, In the Name of America: "What does a nation do to its soul when it...
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CORRESPONDENCE Shannon's Vietnam Swansea, Mass. To the Editors: In contrast to his previous articles on Vietnam, William Shannon's statements in the Jan. 26 issue astonished me. He says Johnson...
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THE REPUBLICAN CHOICE If the Republican party were the majority party in the United States, or even close to it, everyone agrees that Richard Nixon would be his party's candidate for President in...
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MONICA BALDWIN REVISITED THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WALL Twenty-five years ago, Monica Baldwin left the convent where she had been a nun for many years. I Leap Over the Wall, describing these...
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NATIONAL AFFAIRS VIET CONG ESCALATION The Viet Cong raids in the South Vietnamese cities may mark a major turn in the war. The raids should have been foreseen and their effect discounted in...
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TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AND THE DEATH OF GOD Radical immanentism represents belief and experience FRANCIS L. KUNKEL Chicken, the protagonist in Tennessee Williams' current Broadway play, "Kingdom of...
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Traditional morality is breaking down in practice NEW DIRECTIONS IN MORAL THEOLOGY JAMES M. GUSTAFSON A renewal, or at least a revision, of moral theology is taking place. The reasons for this...
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THE STAGE Happy Elizabethans! They could suspend their disbelief when Rosalind in boy's clothes fooled Orlando, or Mariana in no clothes passed for Isabella in Angelo's bed. Today, when...
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THE NAKED HUMAN THE SCREEN Returning to the idea that the proper study of mankind is man, movies are running the gamut this week from the sublime to the ridiculous. And much less ridiculous than...
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BOOKS Anti-Victorians trapped in a Victorian age William Morris: His Life, Work and Friends PHILIP HENDERSON McGraw-Hill, $9.95 The Work of William Morris PAUL THOMPSON Viking, $10 The...
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