Christianity and crisis

Christianity and crisis - New York 1969-1970

No. 1 The strength of Mao's power/ M. Searle Bates--p.3-4. Sin as Pride and Sin as Sloth/ John C. Raines--p.4-8. National Development and Social Revolution: Part II/ Richard Shaull--p.9-15. No.2 Why the Sea is Boiling/ George D. Younger--p.16-18. Season of good reports/ Robert S. Lecky--p.18-20. Thinking is doing/ Tom F. Driver--p.20-23. The Killing of Brother Dietrich/ John A. Phillips--p.24-26. Delaware: The First (Police?) State/ Leon Howel--p.26-30. No.3 The Period of Crossed Fingers/ John C. Bennett--p.33-34. The Realist and the Radicals/ Michael Novak--p.34-36. Up to our Steeple in Politics/ Will D. Campbell, James Y. Holloway--p.36-40. The Steeple in Perspective: Four Views/ Pete Young, B.J. Stiles--p.40-41. A higher fundamentalism/ Arthur J. Moore--p.41-42. Saints, Maniacs and Hypocrites/ Pete Young--p.42-43. Variety of Ministries/ Stephen C. Rose--p.43-44. No.4 A bigger Dock in Memphis?/ C Eric Lincolin--p.45-46. Explosive Spending/ James Kuhn--p.46-47. The Dilemmas of Urban Education/ Kenneth W. Thompson--p.47-48. An Interview with Reinhold Niebuhr/ Ronald H. Stone--p.48-52. Coercion and Counter-Coercion: the Campus Revolt/ Gibson Winter--p.53-56. Eduardo C. Mondlane 1920-1969/ Edward A. Hawley--p.57-60. No.5 Has the US Freaked Out?/ Howard Moody--p.61-62. Steps in the Wrong Direction/ Jogn Bennett--p.62-63. "Justice" Army Style/ Robert Mcafee Brown--p. 63-64. A Message to the People of South Africa/ Alan Paton--p.64-68. Ethical Guidelines for the Control of Life/ Gabriel Fackre--p.68-76. No.6 Domestic Colonialism/ Stephen C. Rose--p.79-80. The Challenge to thru=e Seminary/ Richard Shaull--p.81-86. Priorities in Theological Education/ John C. Bennett--p.87-90. The Challenge of the new student/ Richard L. Schaper--p.91-92. The Blakening Theological Education/ J. Archie Hargraves--p.93-98. The Seminary Scene: An Overview/ H. Elliott Wright--p.98-107. No.7 On Holidays and Deaths/ Robert Mcafee Brown--p.109-110. Creating Urban Chaos/ Howard Moody--p.110-111. "Man is Only human"/ B.A. Themis--p.111-113. Ecumenism in Limbo/ Stephen C, Rose--p.113-118. Striking the Tripolar Balance/ Jon W. Fuller, William E. Jackson Jr.--p.118-123. No.8 Hypocrisies Unmasked/ Michael Novak--p.125-127. India's by-eletions/ M.M. Thomas--p.127-128. Asian Politics and Priorities/ Ross Terrill--p.128-131. Christianity and Marxism: Convergence and Divergence/ Jan M. Lochman--p.131-133. The Agony of French Canada/ Wilfred F. Butcher--p.133-136. Hard Contract/ Ralph Moore--p.136-137. The Sales Man/ Leon Howell--p.137-138. Goodbye Columbus/ Ron Henderson--p.138-139. Preparation Now?/ Stephen C. Rose--p.141-143. The Administrator's Dilemma/ John C. Bennett--p.143-144. Crossing the South China Sea/ Ross Terrill--p.144-147. Four Poets: Part I, John Haines and James Wright/ David Budbill--p.147-150. Nigeria Vs. Biafra: On Taking Sides/ Colin Legum--p.150-154. No.10 The Federal Bureau of Innuendo/ Arthur J. Moore--p.157. The Age og Conservative/ Richard T. Baker--p.158-159. Conial Brokerage/ Stephen C. Rose--p.159-160.the Radical Politics of Local Control/ Milton Kotler--p.160-162. Trading Absolution for Support/ Pete Young--p.162-166. Thailand: Nation in a Squeeze/ Ross Terrill--p.166-169. The battle of People's Park/ Berkeley, Mark Juergensmeyer--p.169-171. No.11 The Crisis of Foreign Aid/Kenneth W. Thompson--p.173-174. The prodigals Return/ Richard John Neuhaus--p.174-175. What kind of people are we?/ Robert S. Bilheimer--p.176-178. The Revolution implicit in Development/ Paul Abrecht--p.178-181. The UCM Decision: Romance or Reality?/ Charlotte Bunch Week--p.181-184. No.12 Discriminating Against Potential/ James Kuhn--p.185-186. A case of Historical Amnesia/ Howard Moody--p.186-187. A visit to Vietnam/ Anne M. Bennett--p.187-188. Nixon and Southern Schools/ James K. Batten--p.189-191. Revolutionaries of Utopians?/ Ross Terrill--p.191-195. Two Asthmatic Wheezes: Che on stage and Screen/H. Elliott Wright--p.197-198. No.13 Reflections on recent Elections/Roger L. Shinn--p.198-199. The Chinese Revolution: Phase 1969/M. Searle Bates--p.199-201. Responsive Government/ John David Maguire--p.201-202. The Churches Look at Tax Exemption/ Dean M. Kelley--p.203-205. Four Poets: Part II, Galway Kinnel Robert Bly/ David Budbill--p.206-208. No.14 The senate Revolt on the ABM/ John C. Bennett--p.209-210. The Kings Chapel and the Kings court/ Reihold Niebuhr--p.211-212. An Interview With Ivan Illich/ Wayne H. Cowan--p.2219.13- Whe University Confronts Crisis/ Paul Bernstein--p.220-221. Reparations and the Colonial Analogy/ Donal L. Robinson--p.222-223. Apollo as Ritual/ Roger L. Shinn--p.233. No.15 Beyond Discreet Silence/ Harvey C. Cox--p.225-226. Moon shot Afterthoughts/ Robert Mcafee Brown--p.226-227. The President's Error/ Reihold Niebuhr--p.227-228. The dynamic City/ Dan W. Dodson--p.228-232. The tragic Middle East/ Roger S. Shinn--p.233-236. Canterbury 1969: The Universe into a Ball/Betty Thompson--p.236-238. Anglican -Methodist Un-union/ Trevor Beeson--p.238-239. No.16 A Missing Dimension/ John C. Bennett--p.241-242. Bust or Trust?/ Wayne H. Cowan--p.242-243. A Policeman's lot/ Roger S. Shinn--p.243-244. The Demonic in American Society/ William Stringfellow--p.244-248. No.17 Tax Reform, the Poor and the Near Poor/ James Kuhn--p.249-250. Two Decades of Revolutionary China/ M. Searle Bates--p.250-251. The Price of Wealth/ Wayne H. Cowan--p.252. Public opinion and Development/ Gilbert Blardone--p.253-255. A Word to Developed and Developing Nations/ Samuel L. Palmar--p.256-259. No.18 End the War now!/ John C. Bennett--p.261-263. What Happened to the Peace Dividend?/ James Kuhn--p.263-266. The Peace Dividend in Perspective: Four Responses/ Richard Boone--p.266-267. A lack of Knowledge and Leadership/ Wiliam Pfaff--p.267. Governmental Gobbledegook/ Robert S. Brown--p.268. A Flabbiness of National Will/ Robert Lekachman--p.268-269. After Camille/ Bruce Hilton--p.270-272. Who Spiked the Grapes?/ B.J. Stiles--p.272-274. No.19 to blind up the Nation's Wounds"/Roger L. Shinn--p.277-278. A Family affair/ Arthur J. Moore--p.278-279. The SST: The Larger Questions/ Karl M. Ruphenthal--p.279-284. The Pastore Bill/ William F. Fore--p.285-287. Edwards Kennedy's Trial/ Michael Novak--p.288-289. No.20 Drugs, the Law and High-Minded delusions/ Howard Moody--p.293-294. The Michican way/ C. Eric Lincoln--p.294-295. The NCC: Phenix on the Hudson?/ Stephen C. Rose--p.295-301. The NCC in Perspective: Three Responses David G. Colwel--p. 302-306. No.21 The administration and Black America/John David Maguire--p.309-311. New Controls on Broadcasting?/ Richard T. Baker--p.311. Housing: Breakdown or Breakthrough?/ Jack E. Patterson--p.312-316. General Electric and union Rights/ James Kuhn--p.316-320. No.22 Advent Amid the Slaughter of the Innocents/ Walbo Beach--p.322-323. Standing with those who stand alone/ Richard Ohmann--p.324. Prinsoners of Principle/ William M. Gaylin--p.325-328. Serving time at Sandstone/ Robert Gilliam--p.328-331. The War and Draft: an Overview/ Tom Cornell--p.332-335. No.23 Preventive War Against the Black Panthers/ Harvey Cox--p.337-338. Rhetoric and reality/ Kenneth W. Thompson--p.338-339. Liberal and Radical in an Age of Discontinuity/ Richard Shaull--p.339-345. The NCC Detroit Assembly: Two Views/ Thelma Stevens. Robert S. Lecky--p.345-347. No.24 Unto them that hath shall be given/ James Kuhn--p.349-350. A new Era in the Pacific/ Jerry K. Fisher--p.350-354. Eugene McCathy: Politics as Witness/ Michael Novak--p.354-357.

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