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Vol. 111 Issue 017 (October 5 1984)
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Correspondence
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Correspondence Cheering the reflexes Logansport, Ind. To the Editors: Periodically Commonweal publishes an article that makes me want to stand up and cheer. John Garvey's "Religion and...
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Editorials
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I . . . . . . . Contents Volume CXI, Number 17 Correspondence 514 Editorials 515 Running scared: Robert H. Bell 517 Ambivalent heritage? John Garvey 518 Breaking through the...
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Running scared
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Betl, Robert H.
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CHURCH & CUOMO Permit us to add our appreciation to Governor Mario Cuomo for his address, "Religious Belief and Public Morality: a Catholic Governor's Perception," delivered September 13 at the...
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Ambivalent heritage?
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Garyey, John
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abortion? He rightly called upon the church to teach by example; but even short of restrictive legislation, isn't there more a prominent Democratic like Cuomo could do to move his party away...
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Breaking through the stereotypes
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Callahan, Sidney; Callahan, Daniel
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A SIJRPRISING SIDE .OF THE ABORTION DEBATE Breaking through ...... t h e s t e r e o t y p e s SIDNEY CALLAHAN & DANIEL CALLAHAN A PART FROM some of the nastier reasons people impute to each...
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Are we entering a post-Marxist age?
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Gannon, Thomas M.; Calvez, Jean-Yves; Avineri, Shlomo; Birnbaum, Norman
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T-O' THREE MARXIAN SCHOLARS LOOK FUTURE Are we entering a post-Marxist age? L AST YEAR marked the centenary of Karl Marx's death. When he died in London in March 1883 only eleven people...
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The end of Catholicism, Part III: The provisional path to mystery
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Greeley, Andrew M.
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I I I I I I I I I THE END OF CATHOLICISM~ PART III The provisional path to mystery I I i I ii I i ii i i i I ANDREW M. GREELEY merely to display monumental ignorance of what is being done by...
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The end of Catholicism, Part III: To trust or to suspect
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Tracy, David
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slippery rhetoric, his glib, shallow agnostic arguments, and his contemptuous, "with it" innuendoes. Like Oakland, there is ultimately no there there. He does not understand the liberal consensus...
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Screen
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O'Brien, Tom
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now. They experience this reality in prayer, in worship, in word and sacrament, in reflecting on the New Testament narrations of that life, death and resurrection, and in every genuine attempt to...
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Verse
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Marcello, Leo Luke
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in-laws, the very spot where the initial murder was committed. Each time he peacefully drives up the road to the house he relives the process of delivering the killer--less an instance of the...
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Media
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Meier, Deborah
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who brings sweetness and light wherever he goes, comes off best of all. The film isn't racist, but primitivist; its hero played by a Kalahari native (credited phonetically as "Nlxaw") is a stone...
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Reasons and Persons
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Ferre, Frederick
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compelling. Teaching can be a profession of immense variety, autonomy, community, and a sense of usefulness, a setting in which one's own interests are valued -- because it is from the stuff of...
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Hilaire Belloc
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Crews, Clyde F.
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lit by time's searchlight, ~d past or present ones. He never considers the possibility that temporal becoming involves the actual creating of events rather than the mere revealing of them....
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Vol. 111 Issue 018 (October 19 1984)
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