Cross Currents. - West Nyger, NY : Cross Currents Corporation, 2001.

No. 1 Living for the city/ Stephanie Mitchem.-- pp. 3 -5. Forgotten fruit of the city: Chicago and the moorish science temple of america/ Debra Washington Mubashshir.-- pp. 6 - 20. On the town with Georg Simmel: a socio- religious understanding of urban interaction/ Victoria Lee Erickson.-- pp. 21 - 44. Communities and enclaves: Where jews, christians, hindus, and muslims share the neighborhoods/ Lowell W. Livezey.-- pp. 45 - 70. The soul of Los Angeles: photographs from the center for religion and civic culture, university of southern california/ Jerry Berndt.-- pp. 71 - [82]. Doing theology in the city/ Paul Fitzgerald.-- pp. 83 - 94. Theology and the city: learning to cry, struggling to see.-- pp. 95 - 114. No. 2 The image on impact/ Catherine Madsen and Scott Holland.-- pp. 146 - 149. Violence in christian theology/ J. Denny Weaver.-- pp. 150 - 176. The violence of God: dialogic fragments/ Julie Shoshana Pfau and David R. Blumenthal.-- pp. 177 - 200. Jephthah's daughter/ Alicia Ostriker.-- pp. 201 - 218. Blood and stone: violence in the bible & the eye of the illustrator/ Barry Moser.-- pp. 219 - 228. Notes on God's violence/ Catherine Madsen.-- pp. 229 - 256. Devoured by God: cannibalism, Mysticism, and ethics in Simone Weil/ Alec Irwin.-- pp. 257 - 272. The Precarious ties that bind us: sotah 2a/ Ira F. Stone.-- pp. 273 - 287. No. 3 Eugenic danger or genetic promise: a revolution for the millenium/ David A. Ames.-- pp. 293 - 307. The world that is coming: reflections on power, knowledge, wisdom, and progress/ Jeremy Benstein.-- pp. 308 - 323. Intimations of the great unlearning: interreligious spirituality and the demise of consciousness which is alzheimer's/ Gisela Webb.-- pp. 324 - 336. Vedanta: death and the art of dying/ Pravrajika Brahmaprana.-- pp. 337 - 346. Understanding suffering and compassion/ Jeanine Young-Mason.-- pp. 347 - 358. The responsible body: a eucharistic community/ Matthew Whelan.-- pp. 359 - 378. The sky so blue: wilderness and the art of introduction/ Carol Dysinger.-- pp. 379 - 388 No. 4 When i boarded the midwest express to washington, DC, on september 11/ Daniel C. Maguire.-- pp. 445 - 450. Theology and the clash of civilizations/ Jack Miles.-- pp. 451 - 458. The circle of the way: reading the gospel of Thomas as a christzen text/ Kenneth Arnold.-- pp. 459 - 469. The gospel of peace and the violence of God/ Scott Holland.-- pp. 470 - 483. Feminist judaism: past and future/ Rachel Adler.-- pp. 484 - 488. A letter to Elizabeth/ Miriam Peskowitz.-- pp. 489 - 494. A service of mourning/ Catherine Madsen.-- pp. 495 - 497. On the rhetoric of a war on terrorism: a lecture presented at ashland university on september 17, 2001/ Kyle Fedler.-- pp. 498 - 501. To whom shall we give access to our water holes?/ Farid Esack.-- pp. 502 - 523. Translation as de- canonization: matthew's gospel according to pasolini/ George Aichele.-- pp. 524 - 534.

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