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Vol. 118 Issue 001 (January 11 1991)
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Vol. 118 Issue 002 (January 25 1991)
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE God bless us, every one! Hempstead, N.Y. To the Editors: As the year ends I must tell you that Emil Antonucci's "Are Toys Us?" [December 21, 1990] gives us the loveliest and most...
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Editorials
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CONTENTS Volume CXVIII, Number 2 Correspondence 34 Editorials 35 Habitats of the heart: William Aiken 38 The politics of an exhibit: llan Stavans 39 'Do you know Jesus?': John...
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Habitats of the heart
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Aiken, William
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O'Brien: "An American Catholic is a Protestant who goes to Mass." H.L. Mencken: "The Latin church, which I find myself admiring more and more despite its frequent imbecilities, has always kept...
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The politics of an exhibit
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Stavans, llan
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of sheetrock and said, "This is what I'll be doing for the rest of my life." Like me he had arrived at a final flakiness. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit housing organization which...
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'Do you know Jesus?'
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Garvey, John
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OF SEVERAL MINDS John Garvey 'DO YOU KNOW JESUS?' LET ME REPHRASE THAT QUESTION here is a kind of Christian who challenges you with the question, "Have you met Jesus?" Or "Do you know...
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World cop or world bully?
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Carlin, David R. Jr.
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Son," knows when it will occur. But there are other doubts as well, doubts we are more likely to experience: doubt that God is real, for example, or that the universe has any inherent meaning at...
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All ecumenism is local
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Marciniak, Ed
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he describes the incident, and from the hint of a question mark still hovering above it. Childless myself, I give him the verbal support he wants, hoping that I, too, would have had the courage of...
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Defying gravity
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Ginger, John
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the kindness; he has told me about his fund-raising activities, and I have seen the neat, modem church--raised largely as a result of his own efforts--where he regularly teaches Sunday school....
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Poetry
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Stanko, Mary Rudbeck
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Earlier, in 1985, even more discouraging words came from Kenneth Briggs, former religion writer for the New York Times: "A few days ago I read about another one of those headlined 'steps' toward...
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Poetry
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Richards, Marilee; Quinn, John Robert; Partridge, Dixie
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John Robert Quinn A Winter Day I look out the window: All I can see Is one drab sparrow, The bones of a tree. The cold is nearly Visible; It stings like a hornet. White as a skull The snow is...
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Screen
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Alleva, Richard
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and the DESTINY of MAN Charles Le Gai Eaton "This work is one of the most eloquent and penetrating studies on Islam to appear in a European language. It presents Islam in such a manner that...
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Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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pressed breadearner's exasperation, he serves up a rarity: a witty portrait of a simple, humorless man. Avalon may fail as social insight but it is wonderfully alive. It doesn't expand our adult...
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Media
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McConnell, Frank
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good witch---brings into this platitudinous family scene. An infusion of a tea made from dried flowers ("I do not drink potpourri," says the sister) and a sincerely reiterated, "I love you," will...
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Will Latin America become Protestant?
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Coleman, John A.
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America in three waves. Nineteenth-cen- tury Protestantism (mainly Lutheran, Methodist, and Presbyterian) usually restricted itself to the enclaves of British and German immigrants where it stood...
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Beyond Innocence and Redemption
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Fein, Leonard
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cially shortage of trained personnel and a disadvantage in the amount of money it is able to expend, Pentecostalism seems likely to continue to grow among uprooted and BOOKS marginal segments of...
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Why Catholics Can't Sing
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Weakland, Rembert G.
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presumed similarity, at least in the author's mind, to the architectural works of Walter OFF KEY & OFF THE MARK Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and WHY CATHOLICS CAN'T SING The Culture of...
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Wisdom Distilled from the Daily
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lmbelli, Robert P.
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III as the common principles and values that join them both in the one life of disciple- COMMON SENSE SANCTIFIED ship: the one life of Christian faith lived WISDOM DISTILLED FROM THE DAILY...
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Possession
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Howe, Fanny
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are properly their own possessions, and the two of them lose possession of them- selves, and of their personal lives. The adherence to traditional forms of plotting and revealing makes all of...
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Under God
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O'Brien, Dennis
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are properly their own possessions, and the two of them lose possession of them- selves, and of their personal lives. The adherence to traditional forms of plotting and revealing makes all of these...
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The Arrogance of Faith
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Marty, Martin E.
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RIDING A THESIS OVER A CLIFF THE ARROGANCE OF FAITH Christianity and Race in America from the Colonial Era to the Twentieth Century Forrest G. Wood Alfred A. Knopf, $29.95, 517 pp. Martin E....
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God, Country, Notre Dame
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Skillin, Edward S.
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sionary religions, Christianity and Islam, even in circumstances of slavery? This may have been "the result of an apparently unique West African susceptibility to external religious influences."...
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Religious booknotes
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Cunningham, Lawrence S.
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RELIGIOUS BOOKNOTES
SAINT MARY T-H-E W-O-O-D-S COLLEGE GRADUATE PROGRAM IN PASTORAL
THEOLOGY
"I wanted the theological education and I wanted it with a pastoral emphasis. 1...
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