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Vol. 127 Issue 001 (January 14 2000)
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Vol. 127 Issue 002 (January 28 2000)
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Correspondence: Tributes, taking issue
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landers, a baseball team later sold to Colonel Jacob Ruppert and renamed the New York Yankees." McDonald's narra- tive is equally engaging when we meet the author's father, Frank...
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Editorials: Of mice, jellyfish & us
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STAFF Editor: Margaret O'Brien Steinfels Executive Editor: Paul Baumann Managing Editor: Patrick Jordan Associate Editor: Daria Donnelly Production Editor: Tiina Aleman Senior Writer: Robert...
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Editorials: Father & son
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monkey tails, then, is ethical agnosticism in the face of scientific advance. The most obvious ethical dilemmas are presented in moving from animal to human genetic experimentation. What risks...
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We're all original sinners
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Callahan, Sidney
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WE, RE ALL ORIGINAL SINNERS ~ Don t give Adam & Eve all the credit s a practicing sinner I don't need to be convinced of the reality of personal sin. Whenever I give in to the dreary enslaving...
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Lonely new world
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Paff, William
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sions, and mixed motivations. While acts of selfishness that do harm to others for personal advantage, or acts of going along with evils to avoid pain and loss, are not necessarily determined,...
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Recalculating poverty
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Marciniak, Ed
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.................................:.: ~_~-_-G~z- -~===-. .................... Ed Marciniak RECALCULATING POVERTY More than dollars & cents he time has come to de-emphasize the...
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EVOLUTION & GOD'S HUMILITY
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Haught, John F.
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EVOLUTION & GOD'S HUMILITY How theology can embrace Darwin John F. Haught harles Darwin claimed that all terrestrial life shares a common ancestry and that the wide array of living species can...
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The End of the Affair
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Alleva, Richard
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r GRAHAM GREENE LITE The End of the Affair ...~. aurice Bendrix, the hero of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, is one of modern literature's great soreheads. This London novelist is so...
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The Sopranos
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Wren, Celia
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and snorts in contempt once or twice. Finally, he throws the book to the carpet, shakes his fist at the heavens, and calls out to whatever cloud Graham Greene is floating on: "Will you...
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The Reform of the Papacy
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Quinn, John R.
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A modest proposal Martin E. Marty he reform of the papacy, here advocated by Archbishop John R. Quinn, is a good idea for several reasons. Aware of the "if it ain't broke don't fix it"...
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Genes, Genesis, and God
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Rolston, Holmes III
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NOT SO FAST, MR. WILSON M, Therese Lysaught o r d G i f f o r d would be pleased. Endowed upon his death in 1888, the distinguished Gifford Lectures were established to "promote and...
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Teresa of Avila
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Medwick, Cathleen
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(along with Judaism and Buddhism) pepper the text throughout but more substantive natural theology could be desired. Rolston's thesis at the end is relatively straightforward: God accounts for...
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My Father's Gun
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McDonald, Brian
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Carmelite convent in Cologne, Germany, taking the name Benedicta of the Holy Cross. There is an eerie symmetry between these two women: both of Jewish background, both powerful intellects,...
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Be still
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Stanton, Vincent P.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~r=._._;-~i~ . . . . BE STILL Vincent P. Stanton i n Teaching a Stone to Talk, Annie Dillard wrote of herself: "I have a taste for solitude and silence, and...
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