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  • PER .C59 1968-1969 V.28
Contents:
No. 1
The Year of the Raven? // C. Eric Lincoln --pp.1-2
The WCC and Institutional Trust // Stephen C. Rose --pp.2-3
Terrorism in South West Africa // Kenneth N. Carstens --pp.4-8
Civil Disobedience, the Draft and the War // William Sloane Coddin Jr. --pp. 8-10
Correspondence // Ernest G. Marquis --p. 11
No. 2
Our State on the Union Message // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.13-14
Justice Awaits the End of the War //Stephen C. Rose --pp. 15-16
Congress is Imortant, Too // Roger L. Shinn --p. 16
From Plantation to White House // Tom F. Driver --pp.16-17
The Politics of Discontent in 1968 // Alan Geyer --pp.18-22
No. 3
China is Still There // M. Searle Bates --pp.25-26
"Jazz Babies," "Potheads" and the Law // Arthur J. Moore --pp. 26-27
In the Name of America // John C. Bennett --pp. 27-28
Congress and the Urban Crisis // Nicholas D. Picque --pp. 28-31
Christianity and Violence in Latin America // Juan Luis Segudo, S.J. --pp. 31-36
Clergy in the Capitol // William R. MacKaye --pp.36-37
Correspondence // C. Lincoln Johnson --pp.37-38
Summer '68: Places Please // Howard Moody --pp.41
Hope on the Asia Subcontinent // Kenneth W. Thompson --pp.42-43
"Titicut Follies" // Deac Rossell --pp.43-45
The Death of Fateful Rhythms // Charles A. Ryerson --pp.45-48
When May Society Shoot to Kill? // Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr. --pp.48-51
No. 4
Lent in an Age of Satire // Roger L. Shinn --pp.53-54
The Kerner Report // John C. Bennett --pp.54-55
A Time for Reassessment // Reinhold Niebuhr --pp.55-56
How Now, America? // C. Eric Lincoln --pp.56-59
Crisis in the International Monetary System // Gordon C. Bjork --pp.59-62
The Trial of Captain Dale E. Noyd // Roger L. Shinn --pp.63-67
No. 5
Martin Luther King Jr., 1929-1968 // John C. Bennett --pp. 69-70
The Poorest of the Poor // James Kuhn --pp.71-72
Religion in a Singular World // Louis Dupre --pp.73-77
Mayor Daley and Chicago's Blacks // John R. Fry --pp.77-80
The Progress of Public Broadcasting // William F. Fore --pp.80-82
No. 6
St. George and the Vacuum // Stephen C. Rose --pp.86-87
Practice What You Print // James R. McGraw --pp.87-93
An Improbable Theological Confrence // John C. Bennett --pp.93-95
No. 7
Radical Hope and Emperica; Probability // Harvey G. Cox --pp. 97-98
Be a Leader, Mr. President // Robert S. Lecky and Wayne H. Cowan --pp.98-99
Prague Notebook // Ross Terrill --pp.99-103
Humanization in a Socialist Society // J.M. Lochman --pp.103-105
The Fate of Christianity in China // M. Searle Bates --pp.105-109
A Case Study in Modest Hope // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.109-110
The Columbia Revolution // James Kuhn --p.113
Thoughts Aftr Indiana // Arthur J. Moore --pp. 114-115
Torture in Democracy's Homeland // James Becket --pp.115-120.
A Meditation on an Unfashionable Book // Henry F. May --pp.120-122
The Name of the Game // C. Eric Lincoln --pp.122-123
"Can Anything Good Come Out of Dallas?" // Arthur J. Moore --pp.123-124
No. 8
The US and China: Post-J. Stalin and -J. McCarthy // M. Searle Bates --pp.125-126
Hubert Humphrey for President // David Little --pp.127-129
McCarthy Is My Man // Howard Moody --pp.129-131.
I Am for Kennedy // Harvey Cox --pp.132-133
The Poor People's Campaign // Vincent Burke --pp.133-135
No. 9
Robert F. Kennedy: 1925-1968 // John C. Bennett --p.137
The Columbian Revolution: II John C. Bennett--pp.138-139
Missionary Planning and National Integrity // Jose Miguez Bonino --pp.140-143
Looking to Uppsala // Arthur J. Moore --pp.143-145
Poverty, Race and Social Justice // Gordon C. Bjork --pp.145-148
When Boredom Leads to Sloth // Tom F. Driver --p.148
No. 10
"The Boston Four" // John C. Bennett --pp.149-150
The True Measure of Our Mourning // Howard Moody --pp.150-151
A Long Summer of Negotiations //Kennethe Thompson --pp.151-152
The Prospects of the Left // Robert Lekachman --pp.152-155
Viva Kennedy // B.J. Stiles --pp.156-158
No. 11
Guilt: Personal and Social // Roger L. Shinn --pp.161-162
The Pope's Credo // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.162-163
Why I Am for Rockefeller // J. Irwin Miller --pp.163-164
Richard Nixon for President // Mark O. Hatfield --pp.165-166
THe Case for Ronald Reagan // Willia F. Rickenbacker --pp.166-168
Leter from a Baltimore Jail // Fr. Philip Berrigan, SSJ --pp.169-170
So Grow Up! // John R. Fry --pp.170-172.
No 12
Christian Realism: A Symposium // John C. Bennett, Rogr L. Shinn, Alan Geyer, Harvey G. Cox, Richar Shaull Tom F. Driver, Robert W. Lynn --pp.175-190
Reaction on Riots // Waldo Beach --pp.190-191
No. 13
Enough is Enough! // Harvey G. Cox --pp.193-194
The Czech Invasion // John C. Bennett --pp.194-195
The WCC and Selective Objection // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.195-196
Chicago: Anatomy of Aborted Hope // Joseph Duffey --pp.196-198.
Shame in Chicago // Howard Moody --pp.199-201.
Moment of Truth in Daley's Chicago // Stephen C. Rose and Jame R. McGraw --pp.201-203
Was It Transitional Enough? // Arthus J. Moore --pp.203-205
The Lessons of the Assemble // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.205-207
An Immense Event // John C. Bennett --pp.207-208
"Laissez-Faire for the Poor" // James Kuhn --pp.213-214
The Disastrous Encyclical // John C. Bennett --pp.214-215
George Wallance and the Electoral College // Donald L. Robinson --pp.216-219
The French Crisis: May-June. 1968 // J.B. Duroselle --pp.220-224
World Church: News and Notes // Dr. J.L. Hromadka --pp.124-125
No. 14
On Whose Side Are the Universities? // Michael Novak --pp.229-230
The Cultural Revolution Continues // M. Searle Bates --pp.230-231
Election '68: a Symposium // Tom F. Driver, William F. May, Micahel Novak, Roger L. Shinn --pp.232-238.
The Ocean Hill-Brownsville Dispute // Milton A. Galamison --pp.239-243.
No. 15
Two Russina Voices // John C. Bennett --pp.245-246
A Call to Reason // Richard T. Baker --p.246
Political Repentance Now! // Paul Ramsey --pp.247-252.
At the Sources of Jewish Liberty and Equality // R.R. Palmer --pp.253-256
The Congressional Elections // Donald L. Robinson --pp.256-258
No. 15
Postscript (or Prelude?) to Violence // Kenneth W. Thompson --pp. 261-263
The Ecumenical Institute: Ode to a Dying Church // Stephen C. Rose --pp.263-270
Bourborns and Blacks in Mexico City // Leon Howell --pp.271-272
Realism and Celebration // Richard Shaull --pp.272-273
No. 16
Back to the Status Quo? // Arthur J. Moore --pp.277-278
The End of the Bombing // John C. Bennett --pp.278-279
Big Business and the Urban Crisis // Jack Patterson --pp.279-283
On Being Discriminate About Political Reality // Wayne H. Cowan --pp.283-286
Amnesty for America's Exiles // Harvey Cox --pp.286-288
Correspondence // Ernest W. Lefever --pp.288-289
No. 17
Aftr Wiet Nam, What Next? // Roger L. Shinn --pp.293-294
Reinvesting the Churche's Wealth // Harvey Cox --pp.294-295
Reflections on Law and Order // Peter Berger --pp. 296-299
The New York Teachers' Strike // Ben Reade --pp.299-301.
Asian Poverty a la Myrdal // Kenneth W. Thompson --pp.302-305.
No. 18
For the Nation the has Everything // John David Maguire --p.309
Contrition and Community // Waldo Beach --pp.310-311
"Breaking" in the Melon Patch //C. Eric Lincoln --pp.311-312
Education Crisis: New York Style // George D. Younger --pp.312-317
Religion and Artificial Insemination // Ricahrd L. Trammell --pp.317-319
Correspondence --pp.320-322.
No. 19
The End of an Era // Harvey Cox --pp.325-326
Karl Barth 1886-1968 // Robert McAfee Brown, John C. Bennett --pp.326-328
The Ctholic Bishops and the Draft // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.328-329
The Revolt of the Welfare Poor // Paul Younger --pp.329-332
Accessories after Facts // Eric Blanchard --pp. 332-335
Corrspondence --pp.335-336
No. 20
The Ne Aministration Moves in // Roger L. Shinn --pp.337-338
Norman Thomas 1884-1968 // John C. Bennett --pp.338-339
Caution and Control in the White House // J.G. Stewart --pp.339-342
International Affairs in the Nixon Administration // Allan Parrent --pp.342-346
National Development and Social Revolution: Part I // Richard Shaull --pp.347-348
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No. 1

The Year of the Raven? // C. Eric Lincoln --pp.1-2

The WCC and Institutional Trust // Stephen C. Rose --pp.2-3

Terrorism in South West Africa // Kenneth N. Carstens --pp.4-8

Civil Disobedience, the Draft and the War // William Sloane Coddin Jr. --pp. 8-10

Correspondence // Ernest G. Marquis --p. 11

No. 2

Our State on the Union Message // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.13-14

Justice Awaits the End of the War //Stephen C. Rose --pp. 15-16

Congress is Imortant, Too // Roger L. Shinn --p. 16

From Plantation to White House // Tom F. Driver --pp.16-17

The Politics of Discontent in 1968 // Alan Geyer --pp.18-22

No. 3

China is Still There // M. Searle Bates --pp.25-26

"Jazz Babies," "Potheads" and the Law // Arthur J. Moore --pp. 26-27

In the Name of America // John C. Bennett --pp. 27-28

Congress and the Urban Crisis // Nicholas D. Picque --pp. 28-31

Christianity and Violence in Latin America // Juan Luis Segudo, S.J. --pp. 31-36

Clergy in the Capitol // William R. MacKaye --pp.36-37

Correspondence // C. Lincoln Johnson --pp.37-38

Summer '68: Places Please // Howard Moody --pp.41

Hope on the Asia Subcontinent // Kenneth W. Thompson --pp.42-43

"Titicut Follies" // Deac Rossell --pp.43-45

The Death of Fateful Rhythms // Charles A. Ryerson --pp.45-48

When May Society Shoot to Kill? // Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr. --pp.48-51

No. 4

Lent in an Age of Satire // Roger L. Shinn --pp.53-54

The Kerner Report // John C. Bennett --pp.54-55

A Time for Reassessment // Reinhold Niebuhr --pp.55-56

How Now, America? // C. Eric Lincoln --pp.56-59

Crisis in the International Monetary System // Gordon C. Bjork --pp.59-62

The Trial of Captain Dale E. Noyd // Roger L. Shinn --pp.63-67

No. 5

Martin Luther King Jr., 1929-1968 // John C. Bennett --pp. 69-70

The Poorest of the Poor // James Kuhn --pp.71-72

Religion in a Singular World // Louis Dupre --pp.73-77

Mayor Daley and Chicago's Blacks // John R. Fry --pp.77-80

The Progress of Public Broadcasting // William F. Fore --pp.80-82

No. 6

St. George and the Vacuum // Stephen C. Rose --pp.86-87

Practice What You Print // James R. McGraw --pp.87-93

An Improbable Theological Confrence // John C. Bennett --pp.93-95

No. 7

Radical Hope and Emperica; Probability // Harvey G. Cox --pp. 97-98

Be a Leader, Mr. President // Robert S. Lecky and Wayne H. Cowan --pp.98-99

Prague Notebook // Ross Terrill --pp.99-103

Humanization in a Socialist Society // J.M. Lochman --pp.103-105

The Fate of Christianity in China // M. Searle Bates --pp.105-109

A Case Study in Modest Hope // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.109-110

The Columbia Revolution // James Kuhn --p.113

Thoughts Aftr Indiana // Arthur J. Moore --pp. 114-115

Torture in Democracy's Homeland // James Becket --pp.115-120.

A Meditation on an Unfashionable Book // Henry F. May --pp.120-122

The Name of the Game // C. Eric Lincoln --pp.122-123

"Can Anything Good Come Out of Dallas?" // Arthur J. Moore --pp.123-124

No. 8

The US and China: Post-J. Stalin and -J. McCarthy // M. Searle Bates --pp.125-126

Hubert Humphrey for President // David Little --pp.127-129

McCarthy Is My Man // Howard Moody --pp.129-131.

I Am for Kennedy // Harvey Cox --pp.132-133

The Poor People's Campaign // Vincent Burke --pp.133-135

No. 9

Robert F. Kennedy: 1925-1968 // John C. Bennett --p.137

The Columbian Revolution: II John C. Bennett--pp.138-139

Missionary Planning and National Integrity // Jose Miguez Bonino --pp.140-143

Looking to Uppsala // Arthur J. Moore --pp.143-145

Poverty, Race and Social Justice // Gordon C. Bjork --pp.145-148

When Boredom Leads to Sloth // Tom F. Driver --p.148

No. 10

"The Boston Four" // John C. Bennett --pp.149-150

The True Measure of Our Mourning // Howard Moody --pp.150-151

A Long Summer of Negotiations //Kennethe Thompson --pp.151-152

The Prospects of the Left // Robert Lekachman --pp.152-155

Viva Kennedy // B.J. Stiles --pp.156-158

No. 11

Guilt: Personal and Social // Roger L. Shinn --pp.161-162

The Pope's Credo // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.162-163

Why I Am for Rockefeller // J. Irwin Miller --pp.163-164

Richard Nixon for President // Mark O. Hatfield --pp.165-166

THe Case for Ronald Reagan // Willia F. Rickenbacker --pp.166-168

Leter from a Baltimore Jail // Fr. Philip Berrigan, SSJ --pp.169-170

So Grow Up! // John R. Fry --pp.170-172.

No 12

Christian Realism: A Symposium // John C. Bennett, Rogr L. Shinn, Alan Geyer, Harvey G. Cox, Richar Shaull Tom F. Driver, Robert W. Lynn --pp.175-190

Reaction on Riots // Waldo Beach --pp.190-191

No. 13

Enough is Enough! // Harvey G. Cox --pp.193-194

The Czech Invasion // John C. Bennett --pp.194-195

The WCC and Selective Objection // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.195-196

Chicago: Anatomy of Aborted Hope // Joseph Duffey --pp.196-198.

Shame in Chicago // Howard Moody --pp.199-201.

Moment of Truth in Daley's Chicago // Stephen C. Rose and Jame R. McGraw --pp.201-203

Was It Transitional Enough? // Arthus J. Moore --pp.203-205

The Lessons of the Assemble // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.205-207

An Immense Event // John C. Bennett --pp.207-208

"Laissez-Faire for the Poor" // James Kuhn --pp.213-214

The Disastrous Encyclical // John C. Bennett --pp.214-215

George Wallance and the Electoral College // Donald L. Robinson --pp.216-219

The French Crisis: May-June. 1968 // J.B. Duroselle --pp.220-224

World Church: News and Notes // Dr. J.L. Hromadka --pp.124-125

No. 14

On Whose Side Are the Universities? // Michael Novak --pp.229-230

The Cultural Revolution Continues // M. Searle Bates --pp.230-231

Election '68: a Symposium // Tom F. Driver, William F. May, Micahel Novak, Roger L. Shinn --pp.232-238.

The Ocean Hill-Brownsville Dispute // Milton A. Galamison --pp.239-243.

No. 15

Two Russina Voices // John C. Bennett --pp.245-246

A Call to Reason // Richard T. Baker --p.246

Political Repentance Now! // Paul Ramsey --pp.247-252.

At the Sources of Jewish Liberty and Equality // R.R. Palmer --pp.253-256

The Congressional Elections // Donald L. Robinson --pp.256-258

No. 15

Postscript (or Prelude?) to Violence // Kenneth W. Thompson --pp. 261-263

The Ecumenical Institute: Ode to a Dying Church // Stephen C. Rose --pp.263-270

Bourborns and Blacks in Mexico City // Leon Howell --pp.271-272

Realism and Celebration // Richard Shaull --pp.272-273

No. 16

Back to the Status Quo? // Arthur J. Moore --pp.277-278

The End of the Bombing // John C. Bennett --pp.278-279

Big Business and the Urban Crisis // Jack Patterson --pp.279-283

On Being Discriminate About Political Reality // Wayne H. Cowan --pp.283-286

Amnesty for America's Exiles // Harvey Cox --pp.286-288

Correspondence // Ernest W. Lefever --pp.288-289

No. 17

Aftr Wiet Nam, What Next? // Roger L. Shinn --pp.293-294

Reinvesting the Churche's Wealth // Harvey Cox --pp.294-295

Reflections on Law and Order // Peter Berger --pp. 296-299

The New York Teachers' Strike // Ben Reade --pp.299-301.

Asian Poverty a la Myrdal // Kenneth W. Thompson --pp.302-305.

No. 18

For the Nation the has Everything // John David Maguire --p.309

Contrition and Community // Waldo Beach --pp.310-311

"Breaking" in the Melon Patch //C. Eric Lincoln --pp.311-312

Education Crisis: New York Style // George D. Younger --pp.312-317

Religion and Artificial Insemination // Ricahrd L. Trammell --pp.317-319

Correspondence --pp.320-322.

No. 19

The End of an Era // Harvey Cox --pp.325-326

Karl Barth 1886-1968 // Robert McAfee Brown, John C. Bennett --pp.326-328

The Ctholic Bishops and the Draft // Robert McAfee Brown --pp.328-329

The Revolt of the Welfare Poor // Paul Younger --pp.329-332

Accessories after Facts // Eric Blanchard --pp. 332-335

Corrspondence --pp.335-336

No. 20

The Ne Aministration Moves in // Roger L. Shinn --pp.337-338

Norman Thomas 1884-1968 // John C. Bennett --pp.338-339

Caution and Control in the White House // J.G. Stewart --pp.339-342

International Affairs in the Nixon Administration // Allan Parrent --pp.342-346

National Development and Social Revolution: Part I // Richard Shaull --pp.347-348

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