Cross Currents
Material type:
- PER .C76 1983 V.33
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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PERIODICAL | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | PER .C76 1983 V.33 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 30647 |
Myths and Cultures: their deaths and transformation/ Rollo May. -- pp. [1]-7.
Courage as a christian virtue/ Rosemary Radford Ruether. -- pp. [8]-16.
"Who do you say that I am"/ Pierre Ganne. -- pp. [17]-33.
Annual survey of philosophy, 1981-1982/ James Collins. -- pp. [34]-51.
The united states suggests land reform/ Herman Lebovics. -- pp. [52]-66.
Perspectives exercises from the long Retreat/ Ralph Harper. -- pp. [129]- 139.
Unilaterally for peace/ Dorothee Soelle. -- pp. [140]-157.
Isolation as starvation: John Dewey and a philosophy of the handicapped. -- pp. [158]170.
In defense of honor: a misunderstood Moral Resource/ Sidney deShazo Callahan. -- pp. [171]-180.
Love in orthodox ethics: trinitarian and christological reflection/ Vigen Guroian. -- pp. [181]-197.
The work of peace and "the option for the poor"/ Luigi Bettazzi. -- pp. [261]-262.
The abolition of war/ Beverlyn Woodward. -- pp. [263]-275.
Bishops' conferences on war and peace in 1983. -- pp. [275]-288.
The psychological illussions of nuclear warfare/Robert Rizzo. -- pp. [289]-301.
National security and non-violence: the new moment, a reflection on U.S. catholic Bishops' peace pastoral and security alternatives/ Patricia M. Mische. -- pp. [302]-316.
Perspectives, the italian peace movement/ Rosanna M. Giammonco. -- pp. [317]-322.
Pax christi international, the role and perspective of an international catholic peace movement/ Etienne De Jonghe. -- pp. [323]-329.
Shall we survive the nuclear arms race?/ Mark Heirman. -- pp. [330]-341.
The nuclear mirror and the will to identify/ Hunter Brown. -- pp. [342]-356.
Peer Gynt: love and the dilemma of dependency/ Rollo may. -- pp. [406]-420.
Deterrence and Disarment, ethical evaluation and pastoral advice/ Kenneth R. Himes. -- pp. [421]-432.
The changing meaning od ministry, the social context of historical shifts in the church. -- pp. [432]-454.
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