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Vol. 106 Issue 002 (February 2 1979)
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Correspondence
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Correspondence ABORTION & THE CONSTITUTION RESPONSES TO OUR EDITORIAL New York, N.Y. To the Editors: What troubles me most about your editorial [Dec. 8], "Do Catholics Have Constitutional...
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Editorials
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Contents Volume CVI, Number 2 ~176 " " . - , , l i l l l l l 9 . I . . . ' ~ ~. I I . 9 9 9 ; ,';l.:l.' .P .9- I h"p'" 9 . - . . I I III F Correspondence 34 Editorials 35 Sick, sick,...
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Sick, sick, sick-or evil
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Garvey, John
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sion for himself or herself but the Witness parent who conscientiously refuses a blood transfusion for a minor child--a choice the courts have consistently not allowed. The left has every reason...
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On killing a deer
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Powers, Thomas
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doing. He is evil. The newsmen persisted: of course he must be sick . . . how else could he do those things? The Ugandan answered that as long as the newsmen thought Amin was sick,...
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Reviving the connected view
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Murchland, Bernard
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REFORMING THE LIBERAL ARTS , t R 9 9 9 ev]vlng the connected view I BERNARD MURCHLAND B ILL ARMSTRONG was a June graduate from a selective liberal arts college in the Midwest. I had occasion...
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Knowing good and evil
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Riesman, David
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KNOWING GOOD & EVIL CURIOSITY & AMBIGUITY DAVID RIESMAN From Genesis 3, v: For God doth know, that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened; and ye shall be as gods, knowing...
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A great educator
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Toolan, David S.
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the soundest of arguments but also one that was consonant with his ulidivided personality. It was not only truth but his truth. This is the full sense of the Socratic dictum that virtue is...
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Loaves and fishes
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Schroth, Raymond A.
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of western Consciousness, as if he were guide for a 20th century version of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. There were no fixed shrines here; it was eminently the world of historical consciousness,...
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Collective vision & collective bargaining
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O'Brien, Dennis
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lar. "The sense of God's transcendence," he would say, "is the transformation of the earth." He was a great friend of the Italian priest-sociologist and political leader, Don Luigi Sturzo, and...
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Screen
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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managers. Labor law is written with the assumption that there is some sort of distinction, however delicate, between worker and manager, but the facts of much of higher education would argue that...
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America in Vietnam
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Drinan, Robert F.
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tion into the near future, he is someone from the past as well. This aspect of the legend the film also takes into account by beginning with the pages of the original DC comic where Superman...
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Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice
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Silver, Isidore
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States will not prosecute American war criminals in the same way that it punished General Yamashita after the war in Japan. More than any other American scholar, Lewy has had access to the...
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Audacity to Believe
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Haggerty, Brian A.
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GOD AND THE ASTRONOMERS BY ROBERT JASTROW Dr. Jastrow tells the story of the reactions of scientists when their own findings force them to confront the mystery that religions have...
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Christ and the Media
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Sheerin, John B.
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for their bodies, education and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits." Sheila Cassidy has given eloquent testimony to that audacious faith. I In...
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In Solitary Witness
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Cutter, John
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for their bodies, education and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits." Sheila Cassidy has given eloquent testimony to that audacious faith. I In...
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Vol. 106 Issue 003 (February 16 1979)
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