Cross Currents

Cross Currents - West Nyack, NY Cross Current Corporation 1970

Reflections on Theologically reflecting on the future/ James B. Wiggins. -- pp. [1]-13. History as Myth: some implications for history and theology/ W. Taylor Stevenson. -- pp.[15]-28. Christian Relevance and the quest for community/ Rocco Caporale. -- pp.[29]-37. Reflection on the limits of language/ Pierre Hadot. -- pp.[39]-54. Toward a theology of church history/ Franklin H. Littel. -- pp.[55]-63. Moral Theology and Genetics/ Charles E. Curran. -- pp.[64]-82. Theology in the City of Man/ J. Willebrands. -- pp.[83]-95. Student revolutionaries and the "New left"/ Milovan Djilas. -- pp.[129]-140. Subsidiary, order and freedom in the church/ William W. Bassett. -- pp.[141]-163. A renewal of self and world: the book of Job/ Edward F. Mooney. -- pp.[164]-172. Annual review of philosophy:1969/ James Collins. -- pp.[173]-200. Figures of transfiguration: moby-dick as radical theology/ Daniel C. Noel. -- pp.[201]-220. An open letter on homosexuality/ Pierre-Claude Nappey. -- pp.[221]-237. The future: mysterium tremendum et fascinas/ Donald P. Gray. -- pp.[239]-247. The first world is the problem/ Helder Camara. -- pp.[258]-262. Man against Nature/ Thomas Sieger Derr. -- pp.[263]-275. Revolutions in the "believable"/ Michel De Certeau. -- pp.[276]-286. The churching in the developing world/ Joseph Blomjous. -- pp.[287]-299. The search for God's Word/ Carroll Stuhlmueller. -- pp.[301]-314. American Historiography and american culture/ David O'brien. -- pp.[315]-300. The state of authority in the church/ James Hitchcock. -- pp.[369]-381. The signs of the times/ Eugene C. Bianchi. -- pp.[382]-398. Politics, vision, and the common good/ Stanley Hauerwas. -- pp.[399]-414. O Renewing the revolution of the pharisees: a new approach to theology and politics/ John T. Pawlikowski. -- pp.[415]-434. Prophet and mystic: toward a phenomenological foundation for a world ecumenicity/ M. Conrad Hyres. -- pp.[435]-454. Scholarship and ideology/ Bhikhu Parekh. -- pp.[455]-475.

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