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Vol. 134 Issue 013 (July 13 2007)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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LETTERS
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L e t t e r s Casualties of war & religious freedom PRESERVING THE PAULINE PRINCIPLE James J. Sheehan raises a profound question in his review of The Fire ("A Necessary Evil?" June 1): Is...
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EDITORIAL
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From the Editors Dialogue? I s peace breaking out? No, not in Iraq, but among Catholic scholars in the United States? It seems unlikely, yet one promising sign is the address delivered last...
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Model Atheist
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Kaveny, Cathleen
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Cathleen Kaveny Model Atheist JEFFREY STOUT & THE CULTURE WARS For Christian cul- years now, ture warriors such as Richard ]\ John Neuhaus and James ] i Dobson have been railing ~ against...
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The Last Chapter
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Henneberger, Melinda
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Melinda Henneberger The Last Chapter SAYING GOODBYE TO TONY & HARRY It's been a month since the HBO series The Sopranos faded to black, the details of New Jersey gangster Tony Soprano's...
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The Business of All
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Walsh, Milton T.
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Milton T. Walsh The Business of All RONALD KNOX'S PLEA FOR PEACE T his August 24 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Ronald Knox, one of the most popular Catholic writers of the...
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Village Church
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Poreba, Elizabeth
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be disastrous, however, to think war would disappear that way. War is not simply dueling on a grand scale but the uttima ratio, the final sanction upon which all international relations have been...
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All We Can Eat?
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PRUSAK, BERNARD G.
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All We Can Eat? Thinking about Vegetarianism A Bernard A fter living in England for a year, and eating one too many dishes of poorly cooked, unidentified meat, I came home to the United...
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The Old Ones
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Qreen, Pete
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cause they have no choice; but humanity's reason requires us to correct our nature. From one perspective--that of Augustine--there is a hint of heresy here, a worrying suggestion that nature...
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A Noisy Soul
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Sayers, Valerie
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A Noisy Soul Roberto Bolafio's Defiant Fiction Valerie Sayers i R oberto Bolafio, the Chilean expatriate poet, novelist, and literary prankster who died in 2003, has inserted himself into...
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Career
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Levering, Donald
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16 joins forces with a Chilean detective to hunt down Wieder. Distant Star captures the nuances of complicity. Its most unsettling scene occurs when Belano dreams himself on a sinking...
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ONCE & LA VIE EN ROSE
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Alleva, Richard
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Richard Alleva Behind the Music 'ONCE' & "LA VIE EN ROSE' Boy meets girl in the streets of Dublin. Both are aspiring musicians. She's Czech and estranged from her husband. He's Irish and...
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Jesus of Nazareth
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Ratzinger, Joseph; XVI, Pope Benedict
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ack Miles Between Theology & Exegesis Jesus of Nazareth From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI Translated by Adrian J. Walker Doubleday,...
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Looking for Jimmy
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Quinn, Peter
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are not autonomous writers in the modem sense; they form part of a collective subject, the "People of God," from within whose heart and to whom they speak. Hence, this subject is actually the...
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God's Continent
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Jenkins, Philip
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A nant--with twins" (the author and his brother), a fact that surely trumps analysis of internecine machine politics. Although the organization subsequently did fine by Quinn's dad he...
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When the Press Fails
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Bennett, W. Lance; Lawrence, Regina G.; Livingston, Steven
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Don Wycliff Sleeping Watchdog When the Press Fails Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina W. Lance Bennett, Regina G. Lawrence, and Steven Livingston University of Chicago...
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From Grease to Ashes
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Aubrey, Stephen
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The Last Word From Grease to Ashes Stephen Aubrey T he greasy spoon. Everyone had one in college, some beloved hole-inthe-wall that never seemed to close, a place where the waitresses...
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