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      |  Vol. 105 Issue 017 (September 1 1978) | 
    
    
      |  ••Cover Page•• | 
    
    
      |  ••Contents•• | 
    
    
      |  NEWS & VIEWS | 
    
    
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      | NEWS & VIEWS  Pepe Pmul Vi  Looking back, I don't believe Pope Paul VI ever had muchstandingwith"our crowd." I remember arriving midway through Session 2 of Vatican II and inquiring... | 
    
    
      |  CORRESPONDENCE | 
    
    
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      | CORRESPONDENCE  Hummmse VOt~  Hicksville, N.Y. To the Editors: Isn't what Father Curran is objecting to, the debate between the professional theologians and the hierarchy on Humanae... | 
    
    
      |  EDITORIAL | 
    
    
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      | CORRESPONDENCE  Hummmse VOt~  Hicksville, N.Y. To the Editors: Isn't what Father Curran is objecting to, the debate between the professional theologians and the hierarchy on Humanae... | 
    
    
      |  DAMN THE REFUGEES & FULL SPEED AHEAD | 
    
    
      | Powers, Thomas | 
    
    
      | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  ONLY THE PRESSREC~II,I-~ OUR OBLIGATIONS  DAItlN THE REFUGEES &SPEED AHEAD  We've been reading about the boatpeople for nearly a year and a half now, those... | 
    
    
      |  ABORTIONS AND ADMISSIONS | 
    
    
      | Connolly, Paul H. | 
    
    
      | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  WHATARETHE MEDICALSCHOOLS UPTO?   HB OR TIONS HND HDIIISSIONX  On February 24, 1977, Senator Richard Sehweiker (R-Pa.) introduced into the United States... | 
    
    
      |  VERSE | 
    
    
      | Scheele, Roy | 
    
    
      | doctors. Certainly, we need righteous doctors, and schools shottld cons!der ,,tot only grade point averages and standardized test scores but also an individual's apparent sense of justice,... | 
    
    
      |  IN DEFENSE OF SOLZHENITSYN | 
    
    
      | Garvey, John | 
    
    
      | Dismissing him as conservative or "mystical" is like whistling in the graveyard  "In the face of what he has to_ say," Alfred Kazin wrote of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in a recent issue of Esquire,... | 
    
    
      |  THE POPE & THE AMERICAN MIND | 
    
    
      | Schroth, Raymond A. | 
    
    
      | 1filll  THEPOPE&THEAMERICANMIND RAYMONDA. SCHROTH     A view from the other shore  It is one of the sad, and peculiar, images of modem history that, in the popular understanding of... | 
    
    
      |  AGENDA FOR THE PAPACY: What the Church Needs from the Next Pope:SHAKING DOWN A SORTING OUT | 
    
    
      | McBrien, Richard P. | 
    
    
      | lectual of modern popes may have sincerely felt he was protecting the integrity and moral authority of the church by "unpopular" decisions, the weight of... | 
    
    
      |  GENUINE COMMUNICATION | 
    
    
      | Davis, Charles | 
    
    
      | Kiing and Lefebvre alike. If there is to be a concession to modernity or to public opinion, let it be only in the personality of the new Pope. Let him be a less anguished figure, more benign,... | 
    
    
      |  FLASH! DIRECT FROM ROME | 
    
    
      | MacCrocodile, Erasmus | 
    
    
      | of a tradition. It is univexsal in character, allowing a continuity of the self ~-ough a sequence of particular identities when institutions and traditions change. But it remains a social... | 
    
    
      |  A MODEL OF HUMANITY | 
    
    
      | Swidler, Leonard | 
    
    
      | to the dominant ideology in popular consciousness.actions and institutions axe justified as scientific or technically efficient. The ideological function left to religion is the secondary one... | 
    
    
      |  THE SCREEN: Greasy Kid Stuff | 
    
    
      | Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr. | 
    
    
      | whose greatest need is to be able to exercise their own decision-making in responsible freedom. We all know ~he tragedies of families where parents treat thei: grown offspring like children. In... | 
    
    
      |  MUST THOUGHT RE MERELY POIGNANT? | 
    
    
      | Harrington, Michael | 
    
    
      | BOOKS   MUST THOUGHT BE MERELY POIGNANT?  MICHAELHARRINGTON   The Life of the Mind: Vol. !: Thinking Vol. U: Willing  HANNAH ARENDT  Harcourt, Brace, $12.50 ea.   Vol. !: [258... | 
    
    
      |  BOOKS | 
    
    
      | O'Connell, David; Wood, William P.; Merchant, Norris; Feo, Ronald De; Vellucci, Dennis | 
    
    
      | inherent in capitalist industrialization. But there is practically no mention of thecontraryexperiencewhichhas played at least as important a role in our culture: the impact of the increasing... | 
    
    
      
      |  Vol. 105 Issue 018 (September 15 1978) | 
    
    
      
      |  Vol. 105 Issue 019 (September 29 1978) | 
    
    
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