TY - BOOK TI - Christianity And Crisis AV - PER .C59 1961-1962 V.21 CY - New York PB - Christianity and Crisis, Inc. N1 - No. 1; Our Hopes for the New Administration // J.C.B. --pp.1-3; The Future of American Protestantism // Robert W. Spike --pp.3-7; Continuity and Change Through Twenty Years // Robert T. Handy --pp.7-11; Correspondence --pp.11-12; No. 2; The President's "Bloody Pulpit" // W.L.M. --pp.13-14; Whose Un-American Activities? // W.H.C. --pp.14-15; Pluralism at the Inaugural // R.N. --pp15; The Referendum and Algeria // J.B. Duroselle --pp.16-18; Correspondence --p.18; FILMS: Bergman: Mystagogue or Modern Mystic? // Sidney Lanier --pp.19-20; Correspondence --pp.20; No. 3; Rising Hopes for Arms Control // R.N. --pp.21-22; Religion and Cold War // J.C.B. --p.22; Delayed Action // J.C.B. --pp.22-23; Muzzling Hollywood //T.F.D. --pp.23-24; Piety and Matury In Labor-Management Relations // James Kuhn --pp.24-26; Abortion in Norway: A Comment // Franklin Littell --pp.27-28; Correspondence --pp.28; No. 4; The Danger of Disillusionment with Africa // Robert C. Good --pp.30-34; SPECIAL REPORT: Political Development in East Africa // K.W.T. --pp.34-35; Africa of he Sixties // 'Bola Ige --pp.35-37; Our Faltering UN Strategy on Africa // George M. Houser --pp.38-41; World Church: Mission in Transition // Theodore L. Tucker --pp.41-42; Books: The Sharpeville Story // Arthur J. Moore, Jr. --pp.42-43; "No Cross, No Crown" //R.M.B. --pp.45-46; Federal Aid to Education // F.E.J. --pp.46-47; The Eichmann Trial // R.N. --pp.47-48; Food For China? // M.S.B. --pp.48-49; Needed: A Theory of Revolution // Elisha Griefer --pp.49-52; No.5; New Pressures From the Right // J.C.B. --pp.53-54; A Neutral Laos // J.C.B --pp.54-55; The Censoring Frame of Mind // T.F.D. --p.55; The New English Bible // R.M.B --pp.55-56; Playboy's Doctrine of Male // Harvey Cox --pp.56-58; Films: The Non-Art of Pure Spontaniety // Siney Lanier --pp.59-60; No. 6; Aid to Parochial Schools: Two Considerations // J.C.B. --pp. 61-62; The Democratic Party in the South // Francis Pickens Miller --pp.63-67; Moral Rearmament: A Dangerous Ideology // Wayne H. Cowan --pp.67-68; No. 7; President Kennedy's Cuban Venture // R.N. --pp.69-70; Affluence For Some // W.L.M -p.71; SPECIAL REPORT: West Africa In Transition // K.W.T. --pp.71-73; Christ and Non-Christians // John C. Bennett --pp.73-76; Wine of the Country - Sweet and Dry // Sidney Lanier --pp.76-78; Correspondence ---pp.78-80; No. 8; Burning Issue // R.L.S --p.83; Universal Suffrage for Negroes // Harold C. Fleming --pp.84-88; Our Caste-Ridden Protestant Campuses // Thomas F. Pettigrew --pp.88-91; Residential Desegregation: Confrontation for the Churches // S. Garry Oniki --pp.91-95; Probing the Ethcs of Realtors // Kenneth Underwood and Elden Jacobson --pp.96-99; Books: The Black Muslims // Robert W. Spike --pp.99-100; No.9; A Conservative Nation in a Revolution World // J.C.B. ---pp.101-102; The Montgomery Savagery // R.N. --pp.102-103; "A Clear and Preset Danger" // R.T.B. --pp.103-104; Progressive Republcans and the New Coalition // Senator Jacob K. Javits --pp.104-107; Correspondence --pp.107-108; No. 10; Tractors for Freedom //R.N. --pp.109-110; Poau's Holy War // W.H.C. --pp.110-111; POAU: A Watchdog Worth Watching? // Robert L. Gildea pp.111-113; No! // C. Stanley Lowell --pp.113-114; When Moderation Demands Taking Sides / John David Maguire --pp.114-117; SPECIAL REPORT: Finale to Operation Abolition //Prof. Charles C. McCoy --pp. 117-118; FILMS: The Hoodlum Priest // Sidney Lanier --pp.118, 120; No. 11; Medical Care For the Aged // J.C.B. --pp.121-120; Concern for Angola // M.S.B. --pp.122-123; Religiosity - An Irritating Necessity // James Gustafson --pp. 123-127; No. 12; The Gravity of Our Contest With Communism // R.N. --pp.129-130; A Welcome Protest // J.C.B. --pp.130-131; Through A Glass Darkly // T.F.D. --p.131; The Unintended Virtues of an Open Society // Reinhold Niebuhr --pp.132-138; Emerging Nationhood in Ceylon // M.M. Thomas --pp.138-140; U.S. Foreign Policy and the New Administration // K.W.T. --pp.141-142; Mater Et Magister // R.N. --pp.142-143; Miss America and the Cult of the Girl // Harvey Cox --pp.143-146; SPECIAL REPORT: Further Reflections in Freedom Riding --pp.146-148; No. 13; Berlin: Restraint and Discrimination in a Crisis // J.C.B. --pp.149-150; De Facto Segregation in New Rochelle // Eugene Fontnell --pp.151-154; Shared Time: Answer to an Impasse? // Harry L. Stearns --pp.154-157; Parochial Schools and the National Common Good // Joseph E. Cunneen --pp.157-160; No. 14; The Resumption of Nuclear Testing // R.N. --pp. 161-162; The China Issues in Perspective // M.S.B. --pp. 162-163; The Plurality of Religions: Blemish or Blessing? // Arnold J. Toynbee --pp.163-166; Correspondence // --pp.166-168; The Undivided Church in a Divided City // Franklin H. Littell --pp. 167-168; No. 15; The UN and ER -