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Vol. 111 Issue 013 (July 13 1984)
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Correspondence
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Correspondence CHRISTMAS CRECHE IN JULY AN EXCHANGE OF VIEWS Central Valley, N.Y. To the Editors: I should like, in two capacities, to comment on Maurice deG. Ford's article, "Creche...
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Editorials
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Contents Volume CXI, Number 13 Correspondence Editorials 386 387 Take my wife, please: Robert H. Bell 389 An era of emergence: Abigail McCarthy Can we know spiritual reality? Donald...
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Take my wife, please
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Bell, Robert H.
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Cube is a sustained world economic recovery --without high interest rates. Outside the Reagan administration, however, which continues to whistle a happy tune about the disconnec- tion between...
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An era of emergence
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McCarthy, Abigail
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put off as he used tobe by rubber chicken banquets, the decor of Holiday Inns, and conversations with labor leaders. Suddenly Gary Hart burst on the scene. Watching a clip on the CBS news, I said...
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Can we know spiritual reality?
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Evans, Donald
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BREAKING THE CONSTRICTIONS ON CHRISTIAN AWARENESS
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The political philosophy of sleaze
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Dobel, J. Patrick
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twisted into an egoistic power-trip and even a pact with the devil. Today, however, most Christians avoid spiritual pride in the same way that a pauper avoids material pride, by having little in...
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The Oxford legacy
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Noble, David B.
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HEWMAH'S REGENERATIVE VISIOH
The Oxford legacy
DAVID B. NOBLE T HE 150TH ANNIVERSARY of the Oxford Movement, which occasioned a flurry of articles and conferences last summer and fall,...
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The 'Mary Rose'
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Egan, Robert T.
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would cause the laity to send their children to school elsewhere, Bishop Ullathorne demanded to know just who these laity were. Newman replied that he did not know who they were, but "you will...
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Easing the conscience
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Zahn, Gordon C.
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Newman's deeper insights in ecclesioiogy and epistemology, his writings and reputation seem to be on the wane. By now he is reprinted and invoked more by the Catholic right than by the...
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Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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barrios of the third world. Some of them, we must never forget, gave their lives in sacrifice. My friend, Maura Clarke, and her three martyred companions died as heroes; but I am sure they would...
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Art
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Mills, Nicolaus
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tossing out the infant son he adored, and the ugly thrill that stayed with him even as he closed the window and turned away is allied to the attraction of annihilation, the curiosity and fascination...
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The Peaceable Kingdom
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Pawlikowski, John T.
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Books: ETHICS, JESUS, & NONVIOLENCE
p ROFESSOR HAUERWAS subtitles his latest volume "A Primer in Christian Ethics," and tightly so. For in some ways this is more a volume on the theological...
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Life & Times of Michael K
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Manguel, Alberto
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needs to deal more directly with the liberationist dimensions of the Hebrew Scriptures and their relationship to the message of Jesus. There also exists a disturbing note in Hauerwas's approach...
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Order Out of Chaos
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Burns, David
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one man is an injustice against humankind. We care, because in the oppression of anyone it is the human race that is being oppressed. Nothing is explained because nothing has an explanation in...
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