TY - BOOK TI - Cross Currents AV - PER .C76 2008 V.58 PY - 1964/// CY - West Nyack, NY PB - Cross Current Corporation N1 - Imagining social justice: cornel wet's prophetic public intellectualism/ Gary Dorrien. -- pp. [6]-42; Responding to the new religious pluralism/ Robert Wuthnow. -- pp. [43]-50; Embodimrntd, elimination, and the role of toilets in struggles for social justice. -- pp. [51]-64; The unbearable lightness of being re-sourcing catholic intellectual traditions/ Stephen Schloesser. -- pp. [65]-94; In pain and sorrow childbirth, Incarnation, and the suffering of woman/ Colleen Carpenter Cullinan. -- pp. [95]-107; What Buddhists and christians are teaching each other about God/ Stafford Betty. -- pp. [108]-116; "The destiny of this people is my own": edith Stein's paradoxical sainthood/ Oiliva M. Espin. -- pp. [117]-148; Hide and seek: on teaching God to be a better exemplar/ Jack H Bloom. -- pp. [149]-172; The middle east inspiration and despair/ Charles P. Henderson. -- pp. [188]-219; Islam in our times: a determined moslem moderate emerges from the shadows/ Zein M. Barakat. -- pp. [220]-223; Interreligious dialogue in the service of peace/ Ron Kronish. -- pp. [224]-246; Notes from Jerusalem/ Daniel Noah Moses. -- pp. [247]-269; Warriors, Prophets, peacemakers, and disciplines: a call to action in the face of religious-inspired violence/ Melissa Weintraub. -- pp. [270]-281; Challenging in Justice: a decision every human can make/ Fatma Kassem. -- pp. [282]-301; Memorial day/ Ted Gross. -- pp. [302]-306; Who will die tomorrow?/ Ted Gross. -- pp. [307]-311; G.HO.ST story - going through walls, virtual and real/ Dina Kraft. -- pp. [312]-315; The lure and necessity of process theology/ Gary Dorrien. -- pp. [316]-336; Organizations working toward a just and lasting peace in the middle east/ Charles P. henderson. -- pp. [337]-343; Religious communities and global cities: a tribute to Lowell W. Livezey/ Lois Gehr Livezey. -- pp. [356]-362; Religion in urban America program: Chicago Conversations/ Elfriede Wedem. -- pp. [363]-368; Got a right to the tree of life: religious jurisdiction, religious infrastructures, and Urban religious territory/ David D. Daniels III. -- pp. [369]-383; Civitas in horto: James Luther Adams and Lowell Welden Livezey at the banquet table of Chicago Citizenship/ J. Ronald Engel. -- pp. [384]-408; Negative capability/ William A. Simpson. -- pp. [409]-419; Understanding our ecologies of faith: the ecologies of learning project/ Shirvahna Gobin. -- pp. [420]-425; The construction of sacred space in the urban ecology/ Katie Day. -- pp. [426]-440; The making of a promised land: religious responses to gentrification and neighborhood ethnic diversity/ Weishan Huang. -- pp. [441]-455; Negotiated or Nrgotiating spaces: korean churches in flushing, queens of New Yorks City/ Keun-joo Christine Pae. -- pp. [456]-474; African american religion and: an assessment/ Peter J. Paris. -- pp. [475]494; Discourses, institutions and populations: religious in an urban ecology/ Martin D. Stringer. -- pp. [495]-510; "The Surest home is pointless" A pathless path through merton's poetic corpus/ Patrick K. O'Connell. -- pp. [522]-544; "Love for the paradise mystery" Thomas Merton: Contemplation ecologist/ Kathleen Deignan. -- pp. [545]-569; re-visioning the new world at intercultural borders/ Malgorzata Poks. -- pp. [570]-591; Thomas merton's contemplation: Rarefied emblem of being human and living in mystery/ Glenn Crider. -- pp. [592]-607; Excerpts from the international Thomas Merton society general meeting (2005) and the american benedictine academy convention (2008)/ John Eudes Bamberger. -- pp. [608]-620 ER -