Cross Currents.

Cross Currents. - west Nyack, NY : Cross Current Corporation, 2000.

No. 1 and 2 Living with paradox/ Kenneth Arnold.-- pp. 3 - 6. How zen found me/ Janet Abels.-- pp. 7 - 15. The culture of religious combining: reflections for the new american millennium/ Catherine L. Albanese.-- pp. 16 - 22. The academy and hospitality/ John B. Bennett.-- pp. 23 - 35. Why earth is it anyway?/ James H. Cone.-- pp. 36 - 46. Three poems from a sequence suggested by haydns's "seven last words of Christ"/ Barbara Cawthorne Crafton.-- pp. 48 - 50. The dialogue has barely begun/ Joseph Cunneen.-- pp. 51 - 55. The radical christian worldview/ Don Cupitt.-- pp. 56 - 67. The end of philosophy/ James Giles.-- pp. 68 - 76. The internet as a metaphor for God?/ Charles Henderson.-- pp. 77 - 83. Notes on minor christian literatures/ Scott holland.-- pp. 85 - 93. The challenge of fundamentalism for interreligious dialogue/ Peter A. Huff.-- pp. 94 - 102. Re-conceiving God and humanity in light of today's ecological consciousness: a brief statement/Gordon D. Kaufman. -- pp. 103-111. Christianity, shamanism, and modernization in South Korea/ Andrew Eungi Kim. -- pp. 112-119. Between the mystic and the mainstream/Katherine Kurs. -- pp. 121-130. Akedah 5760/Jay Ladin. -- pp. 131-135. A terrible beauty: moser's bible/Catherine Madsen. -- pp. 136-144. Scarcity and plenitude: thoughts on some recent jewish books/ Catherine Madsen. -- pp. 145-153. The future of faith/ Sara Maitland. -- pp. 154-156. Heosuabi: figures in a korean landscape/ K. D. McCarthy. -- pp. 157-162. The Church in the age of the Holy Spirit/ John J. McNeill. -- pp. 163-169. Augustine our contemporary/ C. W. McPherson. -- pp. 170-176. Sankofa: *black theologies/Stephanie Mitchem. -- pp. 177-184. The dawn of christianness/ Raimon Panikkar. -- pp. 185-195. Black theology, black bodies, and pedagogy/ Anthony B. Pinn. -- pp. 196-202. Whence, pluralism, whither denominationalism?/Sam Portaro. -- pp. 203-210. Jewish Responses to jewish-christian dialogue: a look ahead to the twenty-first century/Randi Rashkover. -- pp. 211-220. Sacred Spaces/Donna Schaper. -- pp. 221-225. Crossing the currents, or how I became a jewish postmodernist feminist/Shelley Schiff. -- pp. 226-231. Vietnamese buddhism in the 1990s/ Robert Topmiller. -- pp. 232-239. The Post-modern re-naming of God as incomprehensible and hidden/David Tracy. -- pp. 240-247. Contemporary spirituality and the thinning of the sacred: a hindu perspective/Pravrajika Vrajaprana. -- pp. 248-257. Wheat in eden, computers in our day/Arthur Waskow. -- pp. 258-263. Plus Ca change: has american religion changed during the past century?/Peter W. Williams. -- pp. 264-276. Fa lun gong and religious freedom/Marion Wyse. -- pp. 277-287. No. 3 Global requiem: the apocalyptic moment in religion, science, and art/Jack Miles. -- pp. 294-309. The green face of God: christianity in an age of ecocide/Mark I. Wallace. -- pp. 310-331. The thin thread of conversation: an interview with Mary Daly/ Catherine Madsen. -- pp. 332-348. The color of the enemy in the new millennium/Jim Perkinson. -- pp. 349-368. First we take manhattan, then we take berlin: bonhoeffer's new york/Scott Holland. -- pp. 369-382. Joking with jesus in the poetry of Kathleen Norris and Annie Dillard/Peggy Rosenthal. -- pp. 383-392. No. 4 Re-envisioning christianity: a new era in christian theological interpretation of christian texts/James F. Moore. -- pp. 437-447. Christianity in Jewish Terms: a project to redefine the relationship/David Sandmel. -- pp. 448-457. Post-holocaust hermeneutics: scripture, sacrament, and the jewish body of Christ/Scott Bader-Saye. -- pp. 458-473. Decentering judaism and christianity: using feminist theory to construct a postmodern jewish-christian theology/Marc A. Krell. -- pp. 474-487. A survey of jewish reaction to the vatican statement on the holocaust/Kevin Madigan. -- pp. 488-505. Is Paul the father of misogyny and antisemitism?/Pamela Eisenbaum Tuning hebrew psalms to reggae rhythms: Rasta's revolutionaty lamentation for social change/Nathaniel samuel murrell. -- pp. 525-540. "Fruit salad can be delicious": the practice of Buddhist-Christian dialogue/ Paul O. Ingram. -- pp. 541-549.

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