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  • PER .76 1997 V.47
Contents:
No.1
The Sefirot: Kabbalistic Archetypes of mind and creation/ William Birmingham -- pp. 5-25.
Sister Helen, Brother Michel: The discipline of love/Anne Dalke -- pp. 30-42.
Religion, Politics, and the States: Cross-cultural Observations/N. J. Demerath III and Karen S. Straight -- pp. 43-58.
The Auroral Hour and the Throe History/Jerome Miller -- pp. 59-68.
What Do Hindus Do?-- The Role of the Vedanta Societies in North America/Pravrajika Vrajaprana -- pp.69-85.
Stared Witness Takes the stand/Peter Heinegg -- pp. 86-91.
Christ in the Desert of Twentieth-Century Poetry/Peggy Rosenthal-- pp. 92-101.
Two Teeth/Janet Kaplan -- pp. 102-105.
A Curious Imitation/Mary Ellen Foster McEvily -- pp. 106.
Mid-Winter Matins/Ed Block, Jr. --pp.107.
no.2
Nine ways not to talk about God/Raimond Panikkan -- pp.149-153.
The Decentered-postConstantinian church: An Exhange/Rodger A. Badham and Ola Sigurdson -- pp. 154-165.
Identity and Community: A Response/Philip Culbertson -- pp. 166-172.
Faith and Fiction-Making: The Catholic Context/Ann Copeland -- pp. 173-194.
Beyond Occassional Witnesses/Jim Perkinson -- pp. 195-208.
Haiti at the Crossroads/Giles Danroc -- pp. 210-218.
From the Poeticsa of Excess to the Prose of Justice/Anselm Kyongsuk Min -- pp. 219-229.
To see the world profoundly: The films of Robert Bresson/Shmuel Ben-gad -- pp. 230-235.
Interdependence: A Meditation on "Human Economics"/John D. Ryan -- pp./ 236-240.
Englis 101/Evelyn Mattern -- pp. 241.
Exit/Jay Liveson -- pp. 242.
Bread/Lou Masson -- pp. 243.
No.3
A Sense of the Tranxcendent/Vaclav Havel -- pp. 293-300.
Interpreting Vaclav Hvel/ Walter H. Capps -- pp.301-316.
Theology is a kind of writing: The emergence of Theopoetics/ Scott Holland -- pp. 317 - 331
Post-secular culture: The return of religion in contemporary theory and literature/ John A. Mclure -- pp. 332 - 347.
And the earth is filled with the breath of life/ Arthur Waskow -- pp. 348 - 363.
Communitarianism, christian realism, and the crisis of progressive christianity/ Gary Dorrien -- pp. 364 - 378.
Hope for the new millennium: An exchange between umberto eco and carlo maria martini/ Umberto Eco -- pp. 379 - 389.
Eurocentrism and native americans/ Dale Stover -- pp. 390 - 397.
Where there's a will there's a why: The goldhagen debate/ Stephen R. Haynes -- pp. 397 - 405.
An unconstitutional neglect of religion/ Ronald B. Flowers -- pp. 405 - 406.
The evolution of black theology/ Julian Kunnie -- pp. 407 - 408.
Tormented in the flame of abandonement/ Dwight N. Hopkins -- pp. 408 - 410.
Nitty-gritty hermeneutics/ Victor Anderson -- pp. 410 - 413.
Evil embraced/ Paul Mojzes -- pp. 414 - 415.
Tracking Jesus, trapping Christ/ James Treat -- pp. 415 - 417.
Where have all the members gone?/ John A. Coleman -- pp. 417 - 419.
Yes to global ethic: voices from religion and politics/ Anne Lonergan -- pp. 419 - 420.
The comforter: stories of loss and rebirth/ Shelley Schiff -- pp. 420 - 421.
Paul the accused: his portrait in the acts of the apostles/ F. X. Quinn -- p. 421.
Les protestants face aux defis du xxi siecle/ Joseph Cunneen -- pp. 421 - 422.
The least of these my brethren/ Nancy Malone -- pp. 422 - 423.
Seeing God everywhere/ Joseph Cunneen -- p. 423.
Post-einsteinian spirituality in the andes/ Ernest W. Ranly -- pp. 427 - 432.
No. 4
Compassion for peace/ Joseph Cunneen -- pp. 435 - 436.
Religions, hard and soft/ Johan Galtung -- pp. 437 - 450.
Awakening and grace: religious identity in the thought of Masao Abe and Karl Rahner/ Leo D. Lefebure -- pp. 451 - 472.
Women and work in a sustainable society/ Maria Mies -- pp. 473 - 492.
The african experience of God through the eyes of an Akan woman/ Mercy Amba Oduyoye -- pp. 493 - 504.
The jewish transformation of modern thought: Levinas and Philosophy after the holocaust/ Jacob Meskin -- pp. 505 - 517.
Toward a theological understanding of postmodernism/ Daniel J. Adams -- pp. 518 - 530.
Dreams in the dark: fiction chronicle/ Robert Ellis Hosmer, Jr. -- pp. 531 - 541.
Stumbling toward the truth/ Jean- Philippe Mathy -- pp. 544 - 547.
Sex, subtlety, and the supernatural/ Margo Williams -- pp. 547 - 551.
Revisioning the familiar/ Sally Cunnen -- pp. 551 - 553.
The model of righteousness/ Robert L. Mowery -- pp. 553 - 554.
The bodies politic, erotic, and apocalyptic/ John David Dawson -- pp. 554 - 558.
Interpret Thyself/ David Mccabe -- pp. 558 - 560.
They keep on talking/ Gerard A. Vanderhaar -- pp. 560 - 561.
The uncommon common good/ Joseph Tusa -- pp. 562 - 564.
Perfect being/ Daniel E. Flage -- pp. 564 - 566.
Centralization is the watchword/ John J. O'keefe -- pp. 566 - 568.
The Thirty-year crisis/ John P. Tiemstra -- pp. 568 - 570.
Interaction of belief and practice/ Leo D. Lefebure -- pp. 571 - 572.
Revisionin Mary/ James M. O' toole -- pp. 572 - 574.
For Whom the bell curve tolls/ Stanley Wolf -- pp. 576 - 578.
Relativity isn't relativism/ John W. Dixon, Jr. -- pp. 579 - 580.
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No.1

The Sefirot: Kabbalistic Archetypes of mind and creation/ William Birmingham -- pp. 5-25.

Sister Helen, Brother Michel: The discipline of love/Anne Dalke -- pp. 30-42.

Religion, Politics, and the States: Cross-cultural Observations/N. J. Demerath III and Karen S. Straight -- pp. 43-58.

The Auroral Hour and the Throe History/Jerome Miller -- pp. 59-68.

What Do Hindus Do?-- The Role of the Vedanta Societies in North America/Pravrajika Vrajaprana -- pp.69-85.

Stared Witness Takes the stand/Peter Heinegg -- pp. 86-91.

Christ in the Desert of Twentieth-Century Poetry/Peggy Rosenthal-- pp. 92-101.

Two Teeth/Janet Kaplan -- pp. 102-105.

A Curious Imitation/Mary Ellen Foster McEvily -- pp. 106.

Mid-Winter Matins/Ed Block, Jr. --pp.107.

no.2

Nine ways not to talk about God/Raimond Panikkan -- pp.149-153.

The Decentered-postConstantinian church: An Exhange/Rodger A. Badham and Ola Sigurdson -- pp. 154-165.

Identity and Community: A Response/Philip Culbertson -- pp. 166-172.

Faith and Fiction-Making: The Catholic Context/Ann Copeland -- pp. 173-194.

Beyond Occassional Witnesses/Jim Perkinson -- pp. 195-208.

Haiti at the Crossroads/Giles Danroc -- pp. 210-218.

From the Poeticsa of Excess to the Prose of Justice/Anselm Kyongsuk Min -- pp. 219-229.

To see the world profoundly: The films of Robert Bresson/Shmuel Ben-gad -- pp. 230-235.

Interdependence: A Meditation on "Human Economics"/John D. Ryan -- pp./ 236-240.

Englis 101/Evelyn Mattern -- pp. 241.

Exit/Jay Liveson -- pp. 242.

Bread/Lou Masson -- pp. 243.

No.3

A Sense of the Tranxcendent/Vaclav Havel -- pp. 293-300.

Interpreting Vaclav Hvel/ Walter H. Capps -- pp.301-316.

Theology is a kind of writing: The emergence of Theopoetics/ Scott Holland -- pp. 317 - 331

Post-secular culture: The return of religion in contemporary theory and literature/ John A. Mclure -- pp. 332 - 347.

And the earth is filled with the breath of life/ Arthur Waskow -- pp. 348 - 363.

Communitarianism, christian realism, and the crisis of progressive christianity/ Gary Dorrien -- pp. 364 - 378.

Hope for the new millennium: An exchange between umberto eco and carlo maria martini/ Umberto Eco -- pp. 379 - 389.

Eurocentrism and native americans/ Dale Stover -- pp. 390 - 397.

Where there's a will there's a why: The goldhagen debate/ Stephen R. Haynes -- pp. 397 - 405.

An unconstitutional neglect of religion/ Ronald B. Flowers -- pp. 405 - 406.

The evolution of black theology/ Julian Kunnie -- pp. 407 - 408.

Tormented in the flame of abandonement/ Dwight N. Hopkins -- pp. 408 - 410.

Nitty-gritty hermeneutics/ Victor Anderson -- pp. 410 - 413.

Evil embraced/ Paul Mojzes -- pp. 414 - 415.

Tracking Jesus, trapping Christ/ James Treat -- pp. 415 - 417.

Where have all the members gone?/ John A. Coleman -- pp. 417 - 419.

Yes to global ethic: voices from religion and politics/ Anne Lonergan -- pp. 419 - 420.

The comforter: stories of loss and rebirth/ Shelley Schiff -- pp. 420 - 421.

Paul the accused: his portrait in the acts of the apostles/ F. X. Quinn -- p. 421.

Les protestants face aux defis du xxi siecle/ Joseph Cunneen -- pp. 421 - 422.

The least of these my brethren/ Nancy Malone -- pp. 422 - 423.

Seeing God everywhere/ Joseph Cunneen -- p. 423.

Post-einsteinian spirituality in the andes/ Ernest W. Ranly -- pp. 427 - 432.

No. 4

Compassion for peace/ Joseph Cunneen -- pp. 435 - 436.

Religions, hard and soft/ Johan Galtung -- pp. 437 - 450.

Awakening and grace: religious identity in the thought of Masao Abe and Karl Rahner/ Leo D. Lefebure -- pp. 451 - 472.

Women and work in a sustainable society/ Maria Mies -- pp. 473 - 492.

The african experience of God through the eyes of an Akan woman/ Mercy Amba Oduyoye -- pp. 493 - 504.

The jewish transformation of modern thought: Levinas and Philosophy after the holocaust/ Jacob Meskin -- pp. 505 - 517.

Toward a theological understanding of postmodernism/ Daniel J. Adams -- pp. 518 - 530.

Dreams in the dark: fiction chronicle/ Robert Ellis Hosmer, Jr. -- pp. 531 - 541.

Stumbling toward the truth/ Jean- Philippe Mathy -- pp. 544 - 547.

Sex, subtlety, and the supernatural/ Margo Williams -- pp. 547 - 551.

Revisioning the familiar/ Sally Cunnen -- pp. 551 - 553.

The model of righteousness/ Robert L. Mowery -- pp. 553 - 554.

The bodies politic, erotic, and apocalyptic/ John David Dawson -- pp. 554 - 558.

Interpret Thyself/ David Mccabe -- pp. 558 - 560.

They keep on talking/ Gerard A. Vanderhaar -- pp. 560 - 561.

The uncommon common good/ Joseph Tusa -- pp. 562 - 564.

Perfect being/ Daniel E. Flage -- pp. 564 - 566.

Centralization is the watchword/ John J. O'keefe -- pp. 566 - 568.

The Thirty-year crisis/ John P. Tiemstra -- pp. 568 - 570.

Interaction of belief and practice/ Leo D. Lefebure -- pp. 571 - 572.

Revisionin Mary/ James M. O' toole -- pp. 572 - 574.

For Whom the bell curve tolls/ Stanley Wolf -- pp. 576 - 578.

Relativity isn't relativism/ John W. Dixon, Jr. -- pp. 579 - 580.

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