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Material type: TextTextPublication details: West Nyack, NY : Cross Currents Corporation, 1978.LOC classification:
  • PER .C76 1978 V.28
Contents:
Courage with primitive weapons/ Alfred T. Henelly. -- pp 8-19.
Celam III: fears and hopes/ J.B. Libanio. -- pp 20-33.
The latin-american church/ Pablo Richard. -- pp 34-46.
Our martyrs give hope of resurection/ Peruvian Theologians. -- pp 47-54.
Celam: history is implacable/ Helder Camara. -- pp 55-59.
The manipulation of CElam/ Costa Rican Ecumenical Council. -- pp 60-65.
We must Protest/ German theologians. -- pp 66-70.
Between Medellin and Puebla/ Segundo Galilea. -- pp 71-78.
Latin America's church: no turning back/ Thomas E. Quigley. -- pp 79-89.
What U.S. protestants need from Celam III/ Dow Kirkpatrick. -- pp 90-96.
Canadian Bishops adapt liberation theology/ Gregory Baum. -- pp 97-103.
The inverse of managed health/ Valentina Borremans. -- pp 141-150.
The limits of the new ethnicity/ Maurice R. Berube. -- pp 151-158.
Christian-marxist dialogue: soviet and american style/ Paul Mojzes. -- pp 159-166.
Annual review of philosophy/ James Collins. -- pp 167-188.
New approaches to original sin/ Christian Duquoc. -- pp 189-200.
Christianity and the holocaust/ Thomas A. Idinopulos. -- pp 257-267.
Confessing God after auschwitz/ Robert E. Willis. -- pp 269-287.
Metaphysics and theology/ Gordon D. Kaufman. -- pp 325-341.
Freedom or fidelity/ Albert R. Dilanni. -- pp 343-358.
Learning from america/ John Mbiti. -- pp 385-394.
Inside south africa: exploitation, dissent and repression/ Peter Walshe. -- pp 395-420.
African traditional religion: its relevance in the contemporary world/ Aylward Shorter. -- pp 421-431.
The politics of development and the problem of leadership in Africa/ Nvidia Kofele-kare. -- pp 432-452.
The african novelist as a mediator between art and social philosophy/ Ali A. Mazrui. -- pp 453-461.
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Courage with primitive weapons/ Alfred T. Henelly. -- pp 8-19.

Celam III: fears and hopes/ J.B. Libanio. -- pp 20-33.

The latin-american church/ Pablo Richard. -- pp 34-46.

Our martyrs give hope of resurection/ Peruvian Theologians. -- pp 47-54.

Celam: history is implacable/ Helder Camara. -- pp 55-59.

The manipulation of CElam/ Costa Rican Ecumenical Council. -- pp 60-65.

We must Protest/ German theologians. -- pp 66-70.

Between Medellin and Puebla/ Segundo Galilea. -- pp 71-78.

Latin America's church: no turning back/ Thomas E. Quigley. -- pp 79-89.

What U.S. protestants need from Celam III/ Dow Kirkpatrick. -- pp 90-96.

Canadian Bishops adapt liberation theology/ Gregory Baum. -- pp 97-103.

The inverse of managed health/ Valentina Borremans. -- pp 141-150.

The limits of the new ethnicity/ Maurice R. Berube. -- pp 151-158.

Christian-marxist dialogue: soviet and american style/ Paul Mojzes. -- pp 159-166.

Annual review of philosophy/ James Collins. -- pp 167-188.

New approaches to original sin/ Christian Duquoc. -- pp 189-200.

Christianity and the holocaust/ Thomas A. Idinopulos. -- pp 257-267.

Confessing God after auschwitz/ Robert E. Willis. -- pp 269-287.

Metaphysics and theology/ Gordon D. Kaufman. -- pp 325-341.

Freedom or fidelity/ Albert R. Dilanni. -- pp 343-358.

Learning from america/ John Mbiti. -- pp 385-394.

Inside south africa: exploitation, dissent and repression/ Peter Walshe. -- pp 395-420.

African traditional religion: its relevance in the contemporary world/ Aylward Shorter. -- pp 421-431.

The politics of development and the problem of leadership in Africa/ Nvidia Kofele-kare. -- pp 432-452.

The african novelist as a mediator between art and social philosophy/ Ali A. Mazrui. -- pp 453-461.

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