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Cross Currents.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: West Nyack, NY : Cross Current Corporation, 1964.LOC classification:
  • PER .C76 1975 V.25
Contents:
Mao Tse-Tung: the long march/ Thomas Berry. -- pp. [1]-13.
"The new man" in China/ Leon Triviere. -- pp[15]-31.
Feminism, socialism, and christianity: Individualistic or communalistic ideologies?/ Mary B. Mahowald. -- pp[33]-50.
American, Judaism, Israel, and the new ethnicity/ Howard F. Stein. -- pp[50]-66.
Annual survey of philosophy/ James Collins. -- pp[67]-91.
Dostoevsky's criminal heroes/ Thomas A. Idinopulos. -- pp[131]-148.
Truth in myths/ Michael Polanyi and Harry Prosch. -- pp[149]-162.
Eurpides' 'Bacchae': the mind in prison/ William F. Lynch. -- pp[163]-174.
Curriculum and cultural transformation: a humanistic view/ Maxine Greene. -- pp[175]-186.
Forming a catholic conscience on social questions/ Gary MacEOIN. -- pp[187]-197.
China and the churches in the making of one world/ Parig Digan. -- pp[225]-268.
International responsibility for the reconstruction of Vietnam/ Francois Houtart. -- pp 269-288.
A new image of the psyche:the archetypal psychology of James Hillman/ Adma D'Heurle and Joel N. Feimer. -- pp 289-298.
The recovery of health/ Ivan Illich. -- pp 299-308.
The contribution of christianity to the modern world/ Wolfhart Pannerberg. -- pp 357-366.
Factory work/ Simone Weil. -- pp 367-382.
The end of ideology and politicized theology/ Hiroshi Obayashi. -- pp 383-400.
Future consciousness and the question of God/ Ted Peters. -- pp 401-417.
Christians for socialism/ Dorothy Solle. -- pp 419-434.
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Mao Tse-Tung: the long march/ Thomas Berry. -- pp. [1]-13.

"The new man" in China/ Leon Triviere. -- pp[15]-31.

Feminism, socialism, and christianity: Individualistic or communalistic ideologies?/ Mary B. Mahowald. -- pp[33]-50.

American, Judaism, Israel, and the new ethnicity/ Howard F. Stein. -- pp[50]-66.

Annual survey of philosophy/ James Collins. -- pp[67]-91.

Dostoevsky's criminal heroes/ Thomas A. Idinopulos. -- pp[131]-148.

Truth in myths/ Michael Polanyi and Harry Prosch. -- pp[149]-162.

Eurpides' 'Bacchae': the mind in prison/ William F. Lynch. -- pp[163]-174.

Curriculum and cultural transformation: a humanistic view/ Maxine Greene. -- pp[175]-186.

Forming a catholic conscience on social questions/ Gary MacEOIN. -- pp[187]-197.

China and the churches in the making of one world/ Parig Digan. -- pp[225]-268.

International responsibility for the reconstruction of Vietnam/ Francois Houtart. -- pp 269-288.

A new image of the psyche:the archetypal psychology of James Hillman/ Adma D'Heurle and Joel N. Feimer. -- pp 289-298.

The recovery of health/ Ivan Illich. -- pp 299-308.

The contribution of christianity to the modern world/ Wolfhart Pannerberg. -- pp 357-366.

Factory work/ Simone Weil. -- pp 367-382.

The end of ideology and politicized theology/ Hiroshi Obayashi. -- pp 383-400.

Future consciousness and the question of God/ Ted Peters. -- pp 401-417.

Christians for socialism/ Dorothy Solle. -- pp 419-434.

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