Cross Currents.

Cross Currents. - West Nyack, NY : Cross Current Corporation, 1999.

No. 1 Conversation, conflict, and community/ Kenneth Arnold.-- pp. 3 - 4. Listening with the ear of the heart/ Frank T. Griswold.-- pp. 5 - 24. Schisms, murder, and hungry ghosts in Shangra-la/ Mike Wilson.-- pp. 25 - 38. Martin Buber and jewish -arab peace/ Dan Leon.-- pp. 39 - 44. Risks and faith/ Carmela Ingwer.-- pp. 45 - 53. The moral primacy of basic respect/ Stephen J. Pope.-- pp. 54 - 62. Does faith have a future?/ Paul Lakeland.-- pp. 63 - 71. So many good voices in my head/ Scott Holland.-- 72 - 83. The mirror for Francis of Assisi/ Steve Lautermilch.-- pp. 84 - 85. Conference call/ J. Barrie Shepherd.-- p. 86. Thomas Merton's contemplative struggle: bridging the abyss to find freedom/ George A. Kilcourse, Jr.-- pp. 87 - 95. Does the papacy have a future?/ Jean Francois Nothomb.-- pp. 96 - 103. Converting to religion after its demise: thoughts on Marcel Gauchet and his american reception/ Steven Englund.-- pp. 103 - 111. Queering church, church queers/ Robin Hawley Gorsline.-- pp. 111 - 114. The bible as a site for struggle: rethinking Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza/ Marie Sabin.-- 115 - 122. Culture as power/ William T. Cavanaugh.-- pp. 124 - 126. Philosophy makes progress/ Rikard Donovan.-- pp. 126 - 130. Thicket of text and sorrow/ Catherine Madsen.-- pp. 131 - 134. Human suffering, divine sorrow/ Rachel T. Sabath.-- 134 - 136. Wisdom of the desert/ Nancy Wright.-- pp. 136 - 140. The emptiness is all/ Kenneth Arnold.-- pp. 140 - 143. No. 2 The path of emptiness/ Kenneth Arnold.-- pp. 147 - 152. Monica, bill, and ethics/ Thad Williamson.-- pp. 153 - 163. Can buddhism save? finding reasonance in incommensurability/ Christopher A. Brown.-- pp. 164 - 196. Walking around the buddha/ Carolyn Craft.-- pp. 197 - 205. On the wings of a blue heron/ Paul O. Ingram.-- pp. 206 - 226. In the pluralism of religious and cultural worlds: notes toward a theological and political program/ John Baptist Metz.-- pp. 227 - 236. In the dark speech of praise and birth: the prints of judith anderson/ Catherine Madsen.-- pp. 237 - 250. Advice to a novice/ Mary Ellen Foster McEvily.-- p. 251. In spacetime/ Daniel Corrie.-- p. 252. The vigil/ Brad Bostian.-- p. 253. Behind the curtains/ Brad Bostian.-- p. 254. Can the new awakening become prophetic?/ James Garrett White.-- pp. 255 - 265. Only disclose/ Todd Breyfogle.-- pp. 266 - 270. Unavoidable contradictions/ Gerald R. Mcdermott.-- pp. 270 - 274. Christocentrism/ Terence L. Nichols.-- pp. 274 - 276. The potential of prayer/ Randi Rashkover.-- pp. 277 - 280. Less than meets the eye/ Thomas Massaro.-- pp. 280 - 282. Scientists and their creeds/ Karl Giberson.-- pp. 282 - 285. Urgent business/ Joseph Cunneen.-- pp. 285 - 286. James Rudin misreads we remember/ David B. Burrell, C.S.C.-- pp. 289 - 293. On the papal encyclical faith and reason/ Tissa Balasuriya.-- 294 - 296. No. 3 Intellectual light/ Catherine Madsen.-- pp. 299 - 302. Three differences between an academic and an intellectual: what happens to the liberal arts when they are kicked off campus?/ Jack Miles.-- pp. 303 - 318. Neighbour Christology: reconstructing christianity before supersessionism/ Thomas Breidenthal.-- pp. 319 - 348. Religious diversity: some implications for monotheism/ Rita M. Gross.-- pp. 349 - 366. The visitation of the stranger: on some mystical dimensions of the history of religions/ Jeffrey J. Kripal.-- pp. 367 - 386. Economic sanctions just war doctrine,and the fearful spectate of the civilian dead/ Joy Gordon.-- pp. 387 - 400. St. Peregrine's chapel/ Barbara Wuest.-- p. 401. Siren call/ Don Foran.-- p. 402. No. 4 A call to jewish theology/ Randi Rashkover.-- pp. 443 - 444. Monastic liberation as counter-cultural critique in the life anf thought of Thomas Merton/ Shaul Magid.-- pp. 445 - 462. Moses/Jesus/Women: does the new testament offer a feminist message?/ Esther Fuchs.-- pp. 463 - 474. Textual reasoning , modernity, and the limits of history/ Jacob Meskin.-- pp. 475 - 490. What makes a jewish home jewish ?/ Vannesa L. Ochs.-- pp. 491 - 510. Experiencing violence, shaping identity, negotiating life/ Barbara Strassberg.-- pp. 511 - 519. Time is on my side/ Marsaura Shukla.-- pp. 550 - 556. How do i get to heaven? practice/ John P. Bloch.-- pp. 557 - 559. On renouncing antisemitism/ Philip A. Cunningham.-- pp. 559 - 561. Religious pluralism and me/ Raymond A. Bucko.-- pp. 561 - 564. Whose Jesus is it?/ John F. O'Grady.-- pp. 564 - 566. Pentecostal Theology/ Paul Harvey.-- pp. 566 - 568. Catholics in the mainstream/ William Porter.-- pp. 568 - 571. Spellbinding/ Kate Behr.-- pp. 571 - 574. A case of conscience/ Russell B. Connors, Jr.-- pp. 574 - 575. Loving enemies, loving friends/ John P. Cleveland.-- pp. 576 - 578. Ethics and the welfare debate/ Marvin L. Krier Mich.-- pp. 578 - 580. A truly national revival/ Donald C. Swift.-- pp. 580 - 582. A priest beyond good and evil/ William M. Curtin.-- pp. 582 - 584. Faith + learning = wisdom/ Peter C. Hodgson.-- pp. 584 - 587. Pictures from an exhibition/ James E. Giles.-- pp. 587 - 588.

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