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Vol. 104 Issue 016 (August 5 1977)
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News & Views
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NEWS & VIEWS J.P. Stevens, Co. As the North Carolina Anvil has noted, not everyone thinks J.P.Stevens Co. is a bum employer. Take James Finley, chairman of the board of directors. His...
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE P r e v a l e n t Cgntctsm Omaha, Neb. To the Editors: Douglas Mattern's 'With Humanity as Pawns" [May 27] had more errors, misstatements and non sequiturs per inch than...
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Editorial
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CORRESPONDENCE P r e v a l e n t Cgntctsm Omaha, Neb. To the Editors: Douglas Mattern's 'With Humanity as Pawns" [May 27] had more errors, misstatements and non sequiturs per inch than...
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Washington Report: Down in Flames
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Getlein, Frank
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have already established a new society. As for Spanish Communist leader Santiago Carrillo, the New Times said he "has lately spoken of our country and our party in terms that even the most...
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Casanova's Law
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Roberts, Cokie
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that distribution was, of course, the corralling of the Congress: would you vote against new jobs in your district? Not if you knew what was good for you. Granted the soundness of the theory...
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Papabile Cardinal Benelli
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O'Grady, Desmond
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ing toward union with Europe, requires a more modern church. If the Church is willing to relinquish some of its power, as in the case of marriage and divorce, it won't be stripped of it. If it is...
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On the Road
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McCarthy, Abigail
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"Without art we do not know ourselves or anyone else. Only art penetrates what pride, passion, intelligence and habit erect on all sides--the seeming realities o/ this world."-Saul Bellow...
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The American Dream
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Moltmann, Jurgen
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I Ill IIlll Ill I Illlll I I I THE AMERICAN DREAM JURGEN MOLTMANN Translated by M. Douglas Meeks Without hope in community, the American identity would dissolve I The American Passion After...
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A People's Parish
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True, Michael
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lives in the future, inquires about the realm of possibilities, and thereby depreciates what is real and present. The messianic life has both elements in itself: On the one hand, it is able...
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The Screen
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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does the hard work and takes the necessary risks, saying concretely that the worship of the people of God can be spoken in a contemporary idiom and that the new language and pattern can be as...
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'Exporting Death to Ireland': An Exchange Of Views
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older vessel, an eighteenth-century merchantman containing gold and gems bound from the New World for the mistress of the King of Spain. With the morphine as a decoy for Cloche the divers go...
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Looking at America
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O'Brien, Dennis
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Barbara Sweeney Francis is probably right in dismissing as pointless my attempt to illustrate the extent of the death-toll in Northern Ireland by scaling it up to a comparable U.S. level. She...
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Verse
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Murphy, Sister Ellen
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painting became the center of world painting in 'the work of artists like Pollock, de Kooning, Rothko and the others of the so-called New York School, the self-creating seeking for a...
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Sexual Criteria by Committee
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McInerny, Ralph
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BOOKS i SEXUAL CRITERIA BY COMMITTEE RALPH MelNERNY lluman Sea.aRty: New D i r e c t i o n s i n American Catholic Thought KOSNICK, ANTHONY, et. al. Paulist Press, $8.50 in order to banish...
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Books
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solutely forbid any form of sexual behavior, regardless of circumstances? What is one to make of an interpretation of St. Paul's straightforward condemnations as random remarks on...
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Vol. 104 Issue 017 (August 19 1977)
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