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Vol. 122 Issue 011 (June 2 1995)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence:
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MAHER, JOHN; CHEW, MICHAEL; NEUHAUS, (REV.) RICHARD JOHN; SMITH, RICHARD L.; Nash, James L.
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CORRESPONDENCE
Seven homilies a week?
Chicago, III.
To the Editors: A factor not yet mentioned in the discussion of Dennis Burke's article on preaching [April 7] is the post-Vatican II practice of...
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Editorials:
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Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
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Action still needed
We seem about to dismantle one of the nation's most important,
albeit flawed, experiments. Affirmative action policies have
been critical in the national effort to compensate for...
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Notebook:
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Baumann, Paul
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NOTEBOOK
HITTING BOTTOM
CUSTODY OF THE EYES IN NEW YORK
In April, New York City started getting rid of the blowzy advertising posters that have long adorned the inside of its subway cars. "Brand...
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Mixing religion & business:
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Reiland, Ralph R
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REPORT FROM MISSISSIPPI
MIXING RELIGION & BUSINESS
SOMETIMES IT WORKS
What are the chances of upward mobility
for a group of poor, black church people-
96 percent on welfare-in rural Missis-
sippi,...
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Time travelers:
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Schickel, Joseph
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REPORT FROM AUSTRIA
TIME TRAVELERS
BOUND FOR THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY
A double decker bus heading south to Merano, Italy. Beautiful countryside-red roofs, vine-yards, steeple-centered villages-is seen...
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The voice from the pulpit:
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Jr, Edward McGlynn Gaffney
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OF SEVERAL MINDS Edward Gaffney, Jr.
THE VOICE FROM THE PULPIT
SHOULD IT BE TAXED?
In an influential set of lectures in 1974, Professor Harold Berman of Emory Law School wrote: "Law is not only a...
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Getting practical about peace:
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McCloskey, Liz Leibold
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OF SEVERAL HINDS Liz Leibold McCloskey
GETTING PRACTICAL ABOUT PEACE
HOW TO BUILD BRIDGES
There are so many people in the world, all with their own webs of relationships, daily struggles, and...
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Theology, law & women's ordination:
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Jr, Charles Donahue
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THEOLOGY, LAW & WOMEN'S ORDINATION
'ORDINATIO SACERDOTALIS' ONE YEAR LATER
CHARLES DONAHUE, JR.
I write from the point of an historian of law, more particularly of canon law, about John Paul II's...
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Poetry:
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Jones, Robert C
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Robert C. Jones
If Dr. William Carlos Williams instead of Mr. John Milton Had Written 'Paradise Lost'
THIS IS JUST TO SAY
I have eaten the apples that were in the Garden
and which
you commanded...
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Where atheists walk on coals:
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Worth, Robert
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WHERE ATHEISTS WALK ON COALS
COUNTERCULTURAL IN INDIA
ROBERT WORTH
"They are firm in their Islam," said the man dressed in white Indian khadi, nodding at the house of his Muslim neighbors and...
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Art:
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Elie, Paul
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ART
ANDRES SERRANO IN VIEW
ICON MAKER OR BREAKER?
A retrospective exhibit is usually a milestone
in an artist's career: a gathering together of years of work, and a message sent to the art world and...
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Francois Mauriac's 'Woman of the Pharisees':
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O'Connell, David
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TURNING THE FRENCH CATHOLIC NOVEL SIDEWAYS
Francois Mauriac's 'Woman ol the Pharisees'
DAVID O'CONNELL
In the evening of her life, Brigitte Pian had come to the knowledge that it was useless to play...
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The Populist Persuasion, by Michael Kazin:
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McWilliams, Wilson Carey
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BOOKS
The old populism vs. the new
THE POPULIST PERSUASION
An American History Michael Kazin
Basic Books, $24, 381 pp.
Wilson Carey McWilliams
Populism, in Michael Kazin's analysis, is not a...
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The Moral Animal, by Robert Wright/The Ethical Primate, by Mary Midgley:
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O'Brien, Dennis
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OUTFOXING THE HEDGEHOGS
THE MORAL ANIMAL
Why We Are the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology Robert Wright
Pantheon, $27.50,467 pp.
THE ETHICAL PRIMATE
Humans, Freedom, and...
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Religious booknotes:
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Cunningham, Lawrence S
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RELIGIOUS BOOKNOTES
Knowing
God, Jesus
& the church
Lawrence S. Cunningham
In the first volume of his history of Western Christian mysticism {The Foundations of Mysticism [1991]), Bernard McGinn set...
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Apprenticeship:
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Houghton, William
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THE LAST WORD
Apprenticeship
WILLIAM HOUGHTON
As a child, I hated work.
Work was chores: pick-ing up your clothes, cutting grass, raking leaves, shoveling snow. I saw those things as tedious,...
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