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Autumn 2006 (Vol. 34, No. 3) |
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Perspective
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Knowing and
Unknowing, by Will Joyner
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Dialogue
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Rehabilitation or Forced Conversion? by Winnifred Fallers
Sullivan
An Ecumenical 'Aggiornamento'? by Rodney L. Petersen
Living Lovingly Amid Fear, by Margaret Miles
Testifying Across the Blogosphere, by John D. Spalding
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Featured
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Behind the Intellectual Lines, by Ronald F. Thiemann
Private Belief, Public Scholarship, by Mark U. Edwards, Jr.
God Needs No Passport, by Peggy Levitt
Theology of Fields, by Reginald Gibbons
Darwin and God: Then and Now, by John Hedley Brooke |
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In Review
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Ann Coulter's Godless and Madeleine Albright's The Mighty and the
Almighty, by
Ann D. Braude
A Greener Faith by Roger S. Gottlieb, by David G. Hallman
Harry S. Stout's Upon the Altar of the Nation, by Iain Maclean
Pierre de Calan's Cosmas, or the Love of God, by James Martin, SJ
Cross Purposes, by Matthew M. Boulton
Bill Moyers on Faith & Reason, by Will Joyner
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Poetry
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Three Poems, by Mary Oliver
Three Poems, by Ko Un
Genesis Suite, by Kim Garcia
Befana, by David Yezzi |
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Spring 2006 (Vol. 34, No. 2) |
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Perspective
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A Call for Readers to Join the Cause, by Will Joyner
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Dialogue
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Toward a New Cold War, by Emran Qureshi
The Gentler Yin, by Vipan Chandra
Whose Judaism? by Jordana Gerson
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Featured
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God: Chart Topper, by Ben Westhoff
Gospel According to . . ., by Wallace Best
Toward a Theology of Sound, by Katherine J. Hagedorn
In the Footsteps of Walter Benjamin, by Michael D. Jackson
The Gift of Black Pentecostalism, by Robert M. Franklin
The Revisionist History of Benedict XVI, by Phyllis Zagano
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In Review
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Turning Hegel on His Side: An Interview with Thomas A. Lewis,
by Wendy McDowell
Eduardo Mendieta's Take Care of Freedom and Truth Will Take Care of Itself: Interviews with Richard
Rorty,
by Todd Shy
Marie Cardinal's The Words to Say It: An Autobiographical Novel, by Davíd Carrasco
Denise Kimber Buell's Why This New Race? Ethnic Reasoning in Early
Christianity,
by Karen L. King
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Poetry
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Ewe, by Frannie Lindsay
Three Poems, by Michael Lynch
In the Garden, by Karl Kirchwey
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Winter 2006 (Vol. 34, No. 1) |
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Perspective
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Determined to Live Past the Worst, by Will Joyner
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Dialogue
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Looking to Aristotle for
Answers on Suffering, by Gabriel Richardson Lear
The Labor Movement Needs a Revival, by Jay Thomas Youngdahl
A Feminist Journal's Far-reaching Influence, by Mary Hunt
Second Thoughts on Religion in the Political Arena, by Wallace Best
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Featured
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Is Immortality Important? by Karen
Armstrong
The Cultural Production of Evil, (Adobe Reader required), by Emilie M. Townes
Reproductive Autonomy in Light of Responsible Parenthood, by Hille Haker
When the Wounded Emerge as Healers, by Kimberley C. Patton
Memory, Salvation, and Perdition, by Miroslav Volf
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In Review
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Generating the Transcendent, by Ken Johnson
Judith Butler's Gender Trouble, by Amy Hollywood
Tomoko Masuzawa's The Invention of World Religions, by Anne Monius
Jorie Graham's Overlord, by Jeffrey Johnson
Disney's Narnia, by Mark I. Pinsky
Iran's Invisible Candidates, by Shahla Haeri
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Poetry
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Renaissance, by Sarah
Arvio
Two Poems, by Frannie Lindsay
Spectrum, by Gwyneth Lewis
Two Poems, by Young Smith
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