Index to volume CXXI: January 14, 1994, to December 16, 1994.Articles and Poetry
Adatto, Kiku Missing the glory 13:21 JI 15
Anderson, Chris Experiencing the tradition 17:5 O 7
Applebaum, David The Earthworm Jar: a poem 8:14 Ap 22
Appleby, Scott A Southern pastor 16:4 S 23
Arnold, Edwin T Blood & grace 19:11 N 4
Baumann, Paul An incarnational ethic 2:17 Ja 28
Fear of flying 4:4 Fe 25
Seeing through a glass,
darkly 14:21 Ag 19
Epistemological muddles 17:4 O 7
Saint Joseph, a.k.a. Leopold
Bloom 22:11 D 16
Bermann, Karl The price of democracy 9:6 My 6
Bishop, Jordan Who pays the price for free
trade? 12:15 Je 17
Blum, Albert A Workers of the hemisphere,
unite! 12:18 Je 17
Bowman, Jim A conference on racism 4:6 Fe 25
Catholic school owned by lay
people! 7:9 Ap 8
Burkhart, Marian In the Paraclete I trust 9:15 My 6
Byrne, Harry J City lights 21:31 D 2
Callahan, Sidney Fight fierce but fair 3:5 Fe 11
A textbook case 5:4 Mr 11
Why I changed my mind 8:6 Ap 22
Growing gray with grace 10:11 My 20
Two by two 13:6 JI 15
Killing kills the spirit 14:7 Ag 19
Paradigms in peril 17:8 O 7
Kinship is forever 20:5 N 18
Campbell, Courtney S The Oregon trail to death 14:9 Ag 19
Carlin, David R., Jr. A man to remember 1:10 Ja 14
Date rape fallacies 4:11 Fe 25
Where have the liberals gone? 6:5 Mr 25
Paying for abortions 9:9 My 6
Announcing early 11:11 Je 3
It's the culture, stupid 16:9 S 23
The withering of the working
class 17:11 O 7
Doing what comes naturally 18:8 O 21
Name your brand 22:6 D 16
Carmody, John Meeting my mother, again 5:30 Mr 11
Clancy, William P. Liberal for the right reasons 20:45 N 18
Cogley, John What is bothering me? 1:46 Ja 14
Coles, Robert Critics' choices for Christmas 21:24 D 2
Connors, Canice The moment after suffering 18:14 O 21
Cowles, Christopher
Farewell beyond Morality: a
poem 8:20 Ap 22
To a Nun Seen on Her Way to
Prayers: a poem 8:20 Ap 22
Cuddihy, Michael Listening to Beethoven's Piano
and Cello Sonata in A Major: a
poem 12:21 Je 17
Day, Dorothy Poor for the right reasons 20:46 N 18
de Vito, E.B. Imitation of Art: a poem 2:21 Ja 28
Even Angels: a poem 18:12 O 21
Deen, Rosemary How green was my kitchen 12:31 Je 17
Anne Porter 19:4 N4
Dowling, Regina
Plunkett Women's ordination 13:11 JI 15
Doyle, Dennis M.
Traffic jam on the spiritual
superhighway 15:18 S 9
Doubting Thomas 17:31 O 7
Dreese, John J. The other victims of priest
pedophilia 8:11 Ap 22
Drinan, Robert F. Can we ban land mines? 4:5 Fe 25
'A mobilization of shame' 17:6 O 7
Dulles, Avery Women's ordination 13:10 JI 15
Eaton, Charles Edward The Pond: a poem 2:16 Ja 28
Elie, Paul My patron, Thomas the doubter 20:16 N 18
Ellis, Susan Can we still talk? 21:9 D 2
Ellsberg, Peggy Missing Miss Murphy, still 7:12 Ap 8
What's New Orleans? 9:31 My 6
Fandel, John Sermon: a poem 1:19 Ja 14
Fein, Leonard Mending the world 1:21 Ja 14
Finn, James How not to punish China 10:4 My 20
Fireside, Harvey Rescuing the future 16:7 S 23
Fisher, James T. Alive & kicking 14:4 Ag 19
Freiberger, Jack Bilingualgate 7:4 Ap 8
Gaffney, Edward
McGlynn, Jr. Pass the peyote 2:5 Ja 28
An Adams chronicle 7:7 Ap 8
Late for his appointments 12:13 Je 17
One troubled family 19:8 N 4
Gallagher, Jean
Arches of Bridge Break Ranks:
a poem 11:14 Je 3
Gallagher, Mary
Campbell This park is central 8:30 Ap 22
Garvey, John Pass it on 3:7 Fe 11
Would bombing work? 5:5 Mr 11
A wonderful book 8:9 Ap 22
Signs & wonders 8:10 Ap 22
Breaking the rules 10:9 My 20
Ordain women? 13:8 JI 15
Pointing the way 15:8 S 9
A different kind of knowing 17:9 O 7
An alienating culture 10:7 N 18
George, Robert P Women's ordination 13:12 JI 15
Gray, Madelein Giving up the gift 4:13 Fe 25
Grayson, George The torch is passed 9:4 My 6
Following Salinas 16:5 S 23
Gunn, Mark
The Altar in Saint Peter's
Basilica: a poem 6:14 Mr 25
Hansen, Ron Critics' choices for Christmas 21:28 D 2
Hartung, William D. Sale of the century 10:13 My 20
Hehir, J. Bryan Hope from the Middle East 4:8 Fe 25
Trade & human rights 12:10 Je 17
The future of foreign policy 21:7 D 2
Hidy, Kathleen
McGarvey Sleepless in Cincinnati 13:30 JI 15
Higgins, Thomas Power to the patients 8:4 Ap 22
Hlavsa, Virginia V Obligations: a poem 7:10 Ap 8
Connecting the Dots: a poem 10:22 My 20
Hogeboom, William L Medical progress 4:7 Fe 25
Honner, John Science vs. religion (II) 16:14 S 23
Hopkins, Robert Sean's gift 8:5 Ap 22
Houghton, William The family that fights
together 11:31 Je 3
Let's go digital 14:31 Ag 19
Hoyt, Robert G Subsidies for abortion 10:8 My 20
'Safe, legal, rare' 13:4 Jl 15
Huck, Gabe Rome speaks 20:4 N 18
Huerta, Alberto Seeds of revolt 2:5 Ja 28
In Chiapas, long shadows 9:5 My 6
Poets just eat their hearts
out 13:5 Jl 15
Humphrey, Marj Herod lives 22:8 D 16
Hux, Samuel Spendthrift mercy 6:9 Mr 25
Imbelli, Robert P Catholic identity after
Vatican II 5:12 Mr 11
The Second Republic 12:6 Je 17
The community of Sant' Egidio 20:20 N 18
John Paul II On women's ordination 12:4 Je 17
Johnson, Bud Nasty habit, but 18:31 O 21
Johnson, Luke Timothy Debate & discernment 2:11 Ja 28
Telling the whole story 10:25 My 20
Testing the Gospel story 20:33 N 18
Jordan, Patrick
'Commonweal' & the 'Catholic
Worker' 20:24 N 18
Kales, James A referendum in Maine 2:7 Ja 28
Kalfus, Ken Shine on, Harvey Bloom 8:15 Ap 22
Kaufman, Bel A Joy observed 6:6 Mr 25
Keen, Suzanne Ironies & inversions 3:9 Fe 11
Critics' choices for Christmas 21:26 D 2
Kelly, Kevin Paradoxes of free trade 1:6 Ja 14
Kelly, Mary Pat The men behind the peace 18:4 O 21
Koller, Christopher F Good plan, major flaw 1:7 Ja 14
A coroner's report 19:4 N 4
Kress, Leonard
Shotputters and Discus
Throwers: a poem 15:11 S 9
LaCugna, Catherine
Mowry Women's ordination 13:11 Jl 15
Landy, Thomas M Politics on parade 15:4 S9
Law, Ishmael A modest proposal 21:12 D 2
Leland, Blake Gift: a poem 3:14 Fe 11
Lersky, Joe Differing legacies 11:5 Je 3
Logan, Bob More hungry boys 4:31 Fe 25
Lorraine, J. Brother Percy: a poem 18:16 O 21
Maitland, Sara Women's ordination 13:13 Jl 15
Critics' choices for Christmas 21:15 D 2
Marino, Gordin D. Shattering philosophy's mirror 9:11 My 6
Can we still talk? 21:9 D 2
Marty, Martion A shot across the brow 19:22 N 4
Mason, Alane Critics' choices for Christmas 21:28 D 2
McCarthy, Abigail Hey! Squash it! 1:11 Ja 14
That's Ms. to you, Bub 4:10 Fe 25
A world of difference 6:8 Mr 25
Women's colleges work 9:8 My 6
Generations aren't seamless 11:9 Je 3
Congressional fatigue syndrome 14:6 Ag 19
Your money or your lifestyle 16:8 S 23
The child comes first 19:9 N 4
A Christmas past 22:5 D 16
McCloskey, Liz
Leibold To Grandma's house we go 3:6 Fe 11
Neighbors need neighbors 8:8 Ap 22
Boys & girls together 12:11 Je 17
Complexities of community 15:6 S 9
A good man is found 18:9 O 21
McConnell, Frank Critics' choices for Christmas 21:27 D 2
McLaughlin, Catherine Instinct: a poem 9:16 My 6
McMullen, Richard E. He Noticed: a poem 9:13 My 6
Mcwilliams, Wilson Carey
Summer '94: The state of politics 14:15 Ag 19
Clear the decks 18:11 O 21
Can Republicans govern? 21:6 D 2
Mhlaba, Sondlo
Leonard White doctor, black music 11:13 Je 3
Moran, Terrence J. Remembering Sharon 6:5 Mr 25
Morelli, Mark Cinema-verite 19:46 N 4
Murray, Paul The power of 'Humanae vitae' 13:14 Jl 15
Nadler, Jerrold Subsidies for abortion? 10:8 My 20
Nash, James On the air 2:8 Ja 28
Nixon, John, Jr Four Feet around the Square: a
poem 4:16 Fe 25
Blessed Were the Poor: a poem 12:17 Je 17
Oakes, Edward T Repent! 6:30 Mr 25
Oberg, Robert J. Rooster: a poem 5:8 Mr 11
O'Brien, Dennis How big is the table? 2:14 Ja 28
O'Gorman, Ned There's God in the muck of
life 6:15 Mr 25
O'Grady, Desmond The perils of penance 18:7 O 21
Dostoevsky lives 19:6 N4
O'Halloran, Ruth How Catholic are the Irish? 5:7 Mr 11
O'Rourke, Brian Christians vs. Lions 1:13 Ja 14
Palumbo, Gene The Right wins big 12:7 Je 17
Partridge, Dixie Earthly Effects: a poem 1:22 Ja 14
Out of the Dark: a poem 17:18 O 7
November Turning: a poem 20:28 N 18
Perrotta, John Murders most foul 11:8 Je 3
Porter, Anne A Fragment: a poem 19:15 N 4
A Morning Dream: a poem 19:15 N 4
Old in the City: a poem 19:15 N 4
In Another World: a poem 20:14 N 18
The Icon: a poem 22:13 D 16
A Carol: a poem 22:13 D 16
Pratt, Charles Firstborn: a poem 22:9 D 16
Rapone, Anita Why did Chiapas revolt? 11:16 Je 3
Raymo, Chet Science vs. religion (I) 16:11 S 23
Ridd, Rosemary Relief into joy 11:6 Je 3
Rutledge, Fleming Catholics 'contra mundum' 1:9 Ja 14
Women's ordination 13:12 Jl 15
Ryan, Jerry The news that didn't fit 18:6 O 21
Schultz, Valerie and just down the hall
10:46 My 20
Senser, Robert A Danger! Children at work
14:12 Ag 19
Sheed, Wilfrid Lighten up, Mr. Dostoevsky 16:31 S 23
Siegel, Joan I Arctic Tern: a poem 21:11 D 2
Simpson, Charles R Why did Chiapas revolt? 11:16 Je 3
Skillin, Edward Six decades of rewarding
struggle 20:26 N 18
Spear, Lois The sisters still teach 12:8 Je 17
Steinfels, Margaret
O'Brien Drawing lines 1:5 Ja 14
What women have lost 18:20 O 21
Dissent & communion 20:9 N 18
A new role for Hillary 21:5 D 2
Storz, Anne Crawford Pilgrims at the Automat 15:31 S 9
Stout, Robert Joe The tax man 7:30 Ap 8
Sullivan, Winnifred
Fallers The USCC & the rebbe 10:6 My 20
Tanski, Janet M. Workers of the hemisphere,
unite! 12:18 Je 17
Tesfai, Yacob The coming of the third world 1:13 Ja 14
Watkins, William John Distant Cries: a poem 13:15 Jl 15
Weakland, Rembert G. A bishop responds 12:5 Je 17
Critics' choices for Christmas 21:25 D 2
Wheeler, Edward T. What the imagination knows 10:18 My 20
Whitmore, Todd David
What would John Courtney
Murray say? 17:16 O 7
Wollemborg, Leo J. A shaky coalition 11:8 Je 3
Woodward, Kenneth L.
Ushering in the age of the
laity 15:9 S 9
Wuebker, Tim A calling sans benefits 7:6 Ap 8
Vacek, Edward Never on Sundays 3:13 Fe 11
Young, G. MacDonald No room in the Oratory 22:31 D 16
Book Reviews
Acts:
By Larry Woiwode Paul Elie 1:32 Ja 14
Ancestral Truths:
By Sara Maitland Daria Donnelly 14:24 Ag 19
And Weapons for All:
By William D.
Hartung Robert F. Drinan 18:26 O 21
Annunciation:
By David Plante Elizabeth Beverly
14:23 Ag 19
Arrogant Capital:
By Kevin Phillips Timothy A. Byrnes 19:26 N 4
Banished Children of Eve:
By Peter Quinn Elizabeth Bartelme 15:27 S 9
Beginning of the Journey, The:
By Diana Trilling Stephanie Harrington 6:21 Mr 25
Believing Three Ways in One God:
By Nicholas Lash Robert P. Imbelli 2:24 Ja 28
Bomber's Law:
By George V.
Higgins Robert Worth 6:24 Mr 25
Book of Intimate Grammar, The:
By David Grossman Paul Gediman 17:26 O 7
Brazil:
By John Updike Rand Richards Cooper 7:18 Ap 8
Broken Lives:
By Lawrence Stone Carl L. Bankston III 6:22 Mr 25
Cardinal Hume and the Changing Face of English Catholicism:
By Peter Stanford Lawrence S. Cunningham 16:29 S 23
Catholic Church in Haiti, The:
By Anne Greene John P. Hogan 9:24 My 6
Catholic Intellectuals and Conservative Politics in
America, 1950-85:
By Patrick Allitt Mary Jo Weaver 3:24 Fe 11
Catholic Lives/Contemporary America:
Edited by Thomas J.
Ferraro Mary Lee Freeman 20:39 N 18
Catholic Schools and the Common Good:
By Anthony S. Bryk,
Valerie E. Lee,
and Peter B.
Holland
John T. McGreevy 7:16 Ap 8
Catholicism and Liberalism:
Edited by R. Bruce
Douglass and David
Hollenbach
John T. Noonan 6:20 Mr 25
Chapters into Verse:
Assembled and
edited by Robert
Atwan and Laurance
Wieder
Suzanne Keen 5:18 Mr 11
Christ of the 21 st Century:
By Ewert H. Cousins Lawrence S. Cunningham 16:27 S 23
Christianity and Classical Culture:
By Jaroslav Pelikan Lawrence S. Cunningham 10:40 My 20
Clare of Assisi:
By Ingrid J.
Peterson, O.S.F.
Lawrence S. Cunningham 8:26 Ap 22
Collected Stories:
By Grace Paley Bethe Dufresne 10:33 My 20
Collected Stories, The:
By John McGahern Elizabeth Shannon 1:38 Ja 14
Communication and Lonergan:
Edited by Thomas J.
Farrell and Paul
A. Soukup
Terry J. Tekippe 16:24 S 23
Constitution in the Courts, The:
By Michael J. Perry Wilson Carey McWilliams 13:27 Jl 15
Continuum Dictionary of Religion, The:
Edited by Michael
Pye Lawrence S. Cunningham 11:26 Je 3
Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, The:
By Chris Fuhrman Michael O. Garvey 22:20 D 16
Death of the Messiah, The:
By Raymond E. Brown Luke Timothy Johnson 10:25 My 20
Demosclerosis:
By Jonathan Rauch Timothy A. Byrnes 19:26 N 4
Dictatorship of Virtue:
By Richard
Bernstein Robert F. Worth 19:36 N 4
Dorothy Sayers:
By Barbara Reynolds Edward T. Oakes 2:28 Ja 28
Dr. Johson and Mr. Savage:
By Richard Holme Edward T. Wheeler 19:32 N 4
Dream of Peace, A:
Collected by UNICEF Peggy Ellsberg 10:39 My 20
Earth Crammed with Heaven:
By Elizabeth Dreyer Lawrence S. Cunningham 19:38 N 4
Edith Stein:
Translated by
Josephine Koeppel,
O.C.D.
Lawrence S. Cunningham
10:41 My 20
Encountering God:
By Diane Eck Lawrence S. Cunningham 1:42 Ja 14
End of the Hunt, The:
By Thomas Flanagan Daniel M. Murtaugh 16:22 S 23
Ethnonationalism:
By Walker Conner John Feffer 7:22 Ap 8
Eucharist:
By Laurence Hull
Stookey
Lawrence S. Cunningham 1:43 Ja 14
Evangelizing the Culture of Modernity:
By Herve Carrier Dennis M. Doyle 5:22 Mr 11
Extra Innings:
By Doris Grumbach Madeline Marget 8:22 Ap 22
Facing Up:
By Peter G.
Peterson Jay R. Mandle 9:20 My 6
Faith of a Physicist, The:
By Langdon Gilkey Chet Raymo 10:31 My 20
Fire with Fire:
By Naomi Wolf Clare Collins 4:22 Fe 25
First Jesuits, The:
By John W. O'Malley Carl L. Bankston III 11:22 Je 3
Flavius Josephus:
By Mireille
Hadas-Level
Lawrence S. Cunningham 19:41 N 4
For the Sake of Argument:
By Christopher
Hitchens Michael O. Garvey 1:39 Ja 14
Freeing Theology:
Edited by Catherine
LaCugna
Lawrence S. Cunningham 11:27 Je 3
Fritz Eichenberg:
Edited by Robert
Ellsberg
Lawrence S. Cunningham 4:26 Fe 25
From the Heart of the American Church:
By David J. O'Brien George M. Marsden 20:36 N 18
Full Pews and Empty Altars:
By Richard A.
Schoenherr and
Lawrence A. Young
Patrick H. McNamara 5:24 Mr 11
Gandhi on Christianity:
Edited by Robert
Ellsberg
Lawrence S. Cunningham 1:42 Ja 14
Gender and Discourse:
By Deborah Tannen Dennis O'Brien 20:41 N 18
George N. Shuster:
By Thomas E. Blantz Edward S. Skillin 7:24 Ap 8
Gnat Is Older than Man, The:
By Christopher D.
Stone Robert Worth 4:23 Fe 25
Green Knight, The:
By Iris Murdoch Molly Finn 7:21 Ap 8
Hans Kung:
Edited by
Karl-Josef Kuschel
and Hermann Haring Lawrence S. Cunningham 10:42 My 20
Health Care Reform:
By Philip S. Keane Christopher F. Koller 12:26 Je 17
Hearts on Fire:
By Penny Lernoux Lawrence S. Cunningham 16:28 S 23
History of
African-American
Artists from 1792 to
the Present, A:
By Romare Bearden &
Harry Henderson Wilson J. Moses 4:20 Fe 25
Holocaust in
Historical Context,
The (Volume I):
By Steven T. Katz Jack Fischel 16:25 S 23
Homeless, The:
By Christopher
Jencks Patricia A. O'Connell 13:24 Jl 15
In Europe's Name:
By Timothy Garton
Ash Timothy A. Byrnes 9:26 My 6
Invitation to a
Journey:
By M. Robert
Mulholland, Jr. Lawrence S. Cunningham 1:41 Ja 14
Jacobus de Voragine:
Translated by
William Granger Ryan Lawrence S. Cunningham 10:40 My 20
Justice for All, A:
By Kim Isaac Eisler Paul A. Sracic 17:24 O 7
Karl Rahner:
Edited by Albert
Raffelt and Harvey
Egan, S.J. Lawrence S. Cunningham 10:42 My 20
Laity in the Middle
Ages, The:
By Andre Vauchez Lawrence S. Cunningham 4:27 Fe 25
Learned Hand:
By Gerald Gunther Paul A. Sracic 17:24 O 7
Liberty and
Sexuality:
By David J. Garrow Alan Freeman and Elizabeth
Mensch 18:19 O 21
Little Wilson and Big
God:
By Anthony Burgess Suzanne Keen 3:11 Fe 11
Long Day Wanes, The:
By Anthony Burgess Suzanne Keen 3:10 Fe 11
Making of a Mystic,
The:
By Francis L.
Gross, Jr. Lawrence S. Cunningham 8:26 Ap 22
Marginal Jew, A
(Volume II):
By John P. Meier Luke Timothy Johnson 20:33 N 18
Mary Magdalene:
By Susan Haskins Lawrence S. Cunningham 19:40 N 4
Medieval Lives:
By Norman F. Cantor Carl L. Bankston III 11:22 Je 3
Memoirs:
By Frederick C.
Copleston, S.J. Lawrence S. Cunningham 4:28 Fe 25
Morality and Politics
in Modern Europe:
By Michael
Oakeshott David McCabe 8:21 Ap 22
Nature, Reality, and
the Sacred:
By Langdon Gilkey Chet Raymo 10:31 My 20
New Dictionary of
Catholic Social
Teaching, The:
Edited by Judith
Dwyer George G. Higgins 17:28 O 7
New Jerome Bible
Handbook, The: Lawrence S. Cunningham 8:25 Ap 22
New Visions:
Edited by Val
Ambrose McInnes Lawrence S. Cunningham 1:42 Ja 14
Not All of Us Are
Saints:
By David Hilfiker Stephen J. Pope 22:18 D 16
On Human Rights:
Edited by Stephen
Shute and Susan
Hurley David Hollenbach 9:27 My 6
One Nation under God:
By Barry A. Kosmin
and Seymour P.
Lachman James R. Kelly 5:25 Mr 11
Only Words:
By Catharine A.
MacKinnon David McCabe 3:22 Fe 11
Oxford Companion to
the Bible, The:
Edited by Bruce M.
Metzger & Michael
Coogan Lawrence S. Cunningham 8:25 Ap 22
Partial Constitution,
The:
By Cass R. Sunstein Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr. 8:23 Ap 22
Passage to Modernity:
By Louis Dupre Diogenes Allen 11:24 Je 3
Paths in Spirituality
(2nd edition):
By John Macquarrie Lawrence S. Cunningham 11:26 Je 3
Philosopher and the
Provocateur, The:
Edited by Bernard
Doering William A. Simpson 10:37 My 20
Phoenix and the
Flame, The:
By Henry Kamen Carl L. Bankston III 1:31 Ja 14
Place at the Table,
A:
By Bruce Bower Dennis O'Brien 2:14 Ja 28
Public Religions in
the Modern World:
By Jose Casanova John A. Coleman 16:21 S 23
Pure Heart,
Enlightened Mind:
By Maura O'Halloran Paul Elie 19:30 N 4
Rage of a Privileged
Class, The:
By Ellis Cose Don Wycliff 4:21 Fe 25
Rebel in Defense of
Tradition, A:
By Michael Wreszin Robert Worth 14:26 Ag 19
Religion, Politics,
and the Moral Life:
By Michael
Oakeshott David McCabe 8:21 Ap 22
Responses to 101
Questions about
Jesus:
By Michael Cook, S.
J. Lawrence S. Cunningham 11:27 Je 3
Rest of Life, The:
By Mary Gordon John B. Breslin 4:24 Fe 25
Retrieving
Fundamental
Theology:
By Gerald O'Collins Avery Dulles 5:20 Mr 11
Revenge of God, The:
By Gilles Kepel Michael J. Hunt 10:34 My 20
Riders to the Dawn:
By Albert K.
Friedlander Lawrence S. Cunningham 16:27 S 23
Road to Divorce:
By Lawrence Stone Carl L. Bankston III 6:22 Mr 25
Saints & Sinners:
By Lawrence Wright Catherine Walsh 1:34 Ja 14
Same-Sex Unions in
Premodern Europe:
By John Boswell Robert L. Wilken 15:24 S 9
Sandcastles:
By Milton Viorst Raymond A. Schroth 13:26 Jl 15
Scandal of the
Evangelical Mind,
The:
By Mark A. Noll Martin E. Marty 19:22 N 4
Schillebeecks:
By Philip Kennedy,
O.P. Lawrence S. Cunningham 8:25 Ap 22
Searching for Christ:
By Brigid O'Shea
Merriman Lawrence S. Cunningham 19:39 N 4
Separation and
Subculture:
By Paula M. Kane John Deedy 14:28 Ag 19
Shadows of the Mind:
By Roger Penrose Chet Raymo 22:21 D 16
So Far from God:
By Ana Castillo Ilan Stavans 1:37 Ja 14
Social History of
Truth, Civility, and
Science in
Seventeenth-Century
England, A:
By Steven Shapin John Honner 18:25 O 21
Soul:
By Angela Tilby David Toolan 2:26 Ja 28
Soul of Politics,
The:
By Jim Wallis Stephen J. Pope 22:18 D 16
Soul of the American
University, The:
By George Marsden Stanley Hauerwas 16:19 S 23
Spirit of Life, The:
By Jurgen Moltmann Garrett Green 1:36 Ja 14
Springs of
Contemplation, The:
By Thomas Merton Lawrence S. Cunningham 4:27 Fe 25
Theological
Introduction to the
Book of Psalms, A:
By J. Clinton
McCann, Jr. Lawrence S. Cunningham 1:43 Ja 14
Thick and Thin:
By Michael Walzer Alan Wolfe 18:24 O 21
Thirsty for God:
By Bradley C. Holt Lawrence S. Cunningham 11:26 Je 3
True North:
By Jill Ker Conway Madeline Marget 19:34 N 4
Two Steps Ahead of
the Thought Police:
By John Leo Robert G. Hoyt 20:38 N 18
Ultimate Security:
By Norman Myers Robert Worth 4:23 Fe 25
Uncertain Unions:
By Lawrence Stone Carl L. Bankston III 6:22 Mr 25
Utopia Unarmed:
By Jorge G.
Castaneda Joseph A. Page 3:20 Fe 11
Vinegar Hill:
By A. Manette Ansay David Toolan 19:28 N 4
Virtuoso Theology:
By Frances Young Lawrence S. Cunningham 4:26 Fe 25
Voices from the
Catholic Worker:
By Rosalie Riegle
Troester Robert Gilliam 11:25 Je 3
Wages of Guilt, The:
By Ian Buruma Elizabeth Beverly 10:28 My 20
War and
Responsibility:
By John Hart Ely James Finn 9:24 My 6
Way in the World, A:
By V.S. Naipaul Robert Worth 15:28 S 9
When Women Were
Priests:
By Karen Jo
Torjesen Lawrence S. Cunningham 19:40 N 4
Where Have You Gone,
Michelangelo?:
By Thomas Day Dennis M. Doyle 5:22 Mr 11
Whole New Life, A:
By Reynolds Price Joanne Brannon Aldridge 12:24 Je 17
With Greater Liberty:
By Karl Suso Frank,
O.F.M. Lawrence S. Cunningham 8:27 Ap 22
Woman to Woman:
By Phyllis Zagano Lawrence S. Cunningham 19:38 N 4
Index of Principal Subjects in Articles, Editorials, and Letters Abortion; 1:5 Ja 14; 3:2 Fe 11; 4:12 Fe 25; 6:2 Mr 25; 7:2 Ap 8; 8:28 Ap 22; 8:29 Ap 22; 8:29 Ap 22; 9:29 My 6; 9:9 My 6; 10:45 My 20; 10:46 My 20; 10:8 My 20; 11:2 Je 3; 12:2 Je 17; 13:29 Jl 15; 13:4 Jl 15; 14:2 Ag 19; 14 7 Ag 19; 16:2 S 23; 16:30 S 23; 17:16 O 7; 18:28 O 21; 18:19 O 21; 18:20 O 21 Adams, Gerry Adams, Gerry orig. Gerard Adams (born Oct. 6, 1948, Belfast, N.Ire.) Irish nationalist and president of Sinn Féin, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). , 7:7 Ap 8; 9:2 My 6 Aging, 10:11 My 20; 12:8 Je 17 AIDs, 8:5 Ap 22; 10:2 My 20 American Medical Association American Medical Association (AMA), professional physicians' organization (founded 1847). Its goals are to protect the interests of American physicians, advance public health, and support the growth of medical science. , 4:7 Fe 25 Amnesty International Amnesty International (AI,) human-rights organization founded in 1961 by Englishman Peter Benenson; it campaigns internationally against the detention of prisoners of conscience, for the fair trial of political prisoners, to abolish the death penalty and torture of , 17:6 O 7 Autonomy, 4:11 Fe 25 Bawer, Bruce Bruce, Scottish royal family descended from an 11th-century Norman duke, Robert de Brus. He aided William I in his conquest of England (1066) and was given lands in England. , 2:14 Ja 28; 7:26 Ap 8 Bending the Rules, 10:8 My 20; 12:2 Je 17 Berlusconi, Silvio Berlusconi, Silvio (bĕr'ləskō`nē), 1936–, Italian business executive and politician, premier (1994; 2001–6) of Italy, b. Milan. His first fortune was made in real estate during the 1960s. , 11:4 Je 3; 12:6 Je 17 Bernardin, Cardinal Joseph, 2:2 Ja 28 Berrigan berrigan eremophilalongifolia. , Phil PHIL Philosophy Phil Philippine PHIL Philippians PHIL Philadelphia, PA, USA PHIL Public Health Image Library (US CDC) , 11:4 Je 3 Blackmun Black·mun , Harry Andrew 1908-1999. American jurist who was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1970-1994). , Justice Harry A., 11:11 Je 3; 14:2 Ag 19 Bosnia-Herzegovina, 4:3 Fe 25; 5:6 Mr 11; 9:3 My 6; 16:7 S 23 Boys of Saint Vincent, The, 15:2 S 9; 19:42 N 4 Brady Bra·dy , James Buchanan Known as "Diamond Jim." 1856-1917. American financier and philanthropist who gained his nickname because of his attraction to diamonds and his extravagant lifestyle. Noun 1. Bill, 5:27 Mr 11 Brown, Raymond Brown, Raymond (Edward) (1928– ) Catholic theologian; born in New York City. A Sulpician priest with doctorates from St. Mary's Seminary (Baltimore, Md.) and Johns Hopkins University, he taught at St. E., 10:25 My 20 Burgess, Anthony Burgess, Anthony (bûr`jĭs), 1917–93, English novelist, b. Manchester as John Anthony Burgess Wilson, grad. Manchester Univ., 1940. He taught school in England and in East Asia and pursued an early interest in music. , 3:9 Fe 11 Callahan, Daniel Callahan, Daniel (1930– ) philosopher, medical ethicist; born in Washington, D.C. After graduating from Yale (1952), he went on to take an M.A. from Georgetown and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard (1965). , 8:9 Ap 22 Catholic church/Catholicism, and abortion, 1:5 Ja 14; 3:2 Fe 11; 4:12 Fe 25; 6:2 Mr 25; 7:2 Ap 8; 8:28 Ap 22; 8:29 Ap 22; 9:29 My 6; 10:8 My 20; 11:2 Je 3; 17:16 O 7; 19:45 N 4; 21:30 D 2 birth control, 8:28 Ap 22; 13:4 Jl 15; 13:14 Jl 15; 15:2 S 9; 15:29 S 9; 19:42 N 4 bishops, 1:2 Ja 14; 1:44 Ja 14; 4:30 Fe 25; 5:28 Mr 11; 5:29 Mr 11 capitalism, 17:31 O 7 Catechism catechism (kăt`əkĭzəm) [Gr.,=oral instruction], originally oral instruction in religion, later written instruction. Catechisms are usually written in the form of questions and answers. , 11:4 Je 3 Catholic Worker, 20:24 N 18; 20:46 N 18 celibacy celibacy (sĕl`ĭbəsē), voluntary refusal to enter the married state, with abstinence from sexual activity. It is one of the typically Christian forms of asceticism. , 1:2 Ja 14; 1:44 Ja 14 charity, 15:6 S 9; 19:45 N 4; 20:46 N 18; 20:20 N 18 Christian Christian flees the City of Destruction. [Br. Lit.: Pilgrim’s Progress] See : Escape Christian travels to Celestial City with cumbrous burden on back. [Br. Lit. personality, 20:9 N 18 Christmas Christmas [Christ's Mass], in the Christian calendar, feast of the nativity of Jesus, celebrated in Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches on Dec. 25. In liturgical importance it ranks after Easter, Pentecost, and Epiphany (Jan. 6). , 22:5 D 16 Commonweal com·mon·weal n. 1. The public good or welfare. 2. Archaic A commonwealth or republic. Noun 1. , 3:25 Fe 11; 20:24 N 18; 20:26 N 18 College of Cardinals College of Cardinals n. Roman Catholic Church The body of all the cardinals that elect the pope, assist him in governing the church, and administer the Holy See when the papacy is vacant. Noun 1. , 18:6 O 21; 18:7 O 21 culture, 15:31 S 9; 17:8 O 7 diocesan di·oc·e·san adj. Of or relating to a diocese. n. The bishop of a diocese. diocesan Adjective of or relating to a diocese Noun 1. newspapers, 18:30 O 21; 19:42 N 4 education, 15:31 S 9; 17:31 O 7; 17:5 O 7; 20:44 N 18; 20:9 N 18 euthanasia euthanasia (y 'thənā`zhə), either painlessly putting to death or failing to prevent death from natural causes in cases of terminal illness or irreversible coma. , 14:9 Ag 19; 17:16 O 7faith, 5:30 Mr 11; 6:5 Mr 25; 15:8 S 9; 17:9 O 7; 20:44 N 18 homosexuality homosexuality, a term created by 19th cent. theorists to describe a sexual and emotional interest in members of one's own sex. Today a person is often said to have a homosexual or a heterosexual orientation, a description intended to defuse some of the long-standing , 2:7 Ja 28; 2:8 Ja 28; 2:11 Ja 28; 2:14 Ja 28; 2:17 Ja 28; 5:2 Mr 11; 5:27 Mr 11; 6:26 Mr 25; 6:27 Mr 25; 6:28 Mr 25; 6:29 Mr 25; 6:9 Mr 25; 7:26 Ap 8; 7:27 Ap 8; 8:2 Ap 22; 8:5 Ap 22; 8:6 Ap 22; 9:29 My 6; 9:30 My 6; 10:45 My 20; 11:2 Je 3; 11:28 Je 3; 11:29 Je 3; 12:28 Je 17 Humanae vitae Humanae Vitae (Latin "Of Human Life") is an encyclical written by Pope Paul VI and promulgated on July 25, 1968. Subtitled "On the Regulation of Birth", it re-affirms the traditional teaching of the Roman Catholic Church regarding abortion, contraception, and other issues , 13:4 Jl 15; 13:14 Jl 15; 15:2 S 9; 15:29 S 9; 19:42 N 4 International Conference on Population and Development The United Nations coordinated an International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, Egypt from 5-13 September 1994. Its resulting Programme of Action is the steering document for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). , 15:3 S 9 Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. , 5:7 Mr 11; 12:28 Je 17 laity LAITY. Those persons who do not make a part of the clergy. In the United States the division of the people into clergy and laity is not authorized by law, but is, merely conventional. and the life of faith, 1:45 Ja 14; 10:9 My 20; 12:2 Je 17; 15:31 S 9; 15:9 S 9; 17:2 O 7; 17:8 O 7; 18:2 O 21; 18:29 O 21; 18:30 O 21; 19:42 N 4; 20:9 N 18; 20:20 N 18 Liberalism, 20:3 N 18; 20:45 N 18; 22:6 D 16 media, 2:2 Ja 28; 17:4 O 7; 18:30 O 21; 18:6 O 21; 19:42 N 4 New Revised Standard Version The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) of the Bible, released in 1989, is a thorough revision of the Revised Standard Version (RSV). There are three editions of the NRSV:
Ordinatio sacerdotalis Ordinatio Sacerdotalis (Latin for On Ordination to the Priesthood) is a Roman Catholic document discussing the Roman Catholic Church's position requiring "the reservation of priestly ordination to men alone. , 12:3 Je 17; 12:4 Je 17; 12:5 Je 17; 13:2 Jl 15; 13:8 Jl 15; 13:10 Jl 15; 15:29 S 9; 15:30 S 30 ordination of women In general religious use, ordination is the process by which one is consecrated (set apart for the undivided administration of various religious rites). The ordination of women , 9:15 My 6; 12:27 Je 17; 12:28 Je 17; 12:3 Je 17; 12:4 Je 17; 12:5 Je 17; 13:8 Jl 15; 13:10 Jl 15; 14:2 Ag 19; 14:30 Ag 19; 15:29 S 9; 15:30 S 9; 16:30 S 23; 17:29 O 7; 17:30 O 7; 19:45 N 4; 20:2 N 18 Pastor aeternus For the darkwave band, see . Aeternus is a death metal band from Bergen, Norway. Biography Aeturnus formed in 1993 as a trio, comprised of Ares, Erik Vrolok, and Morrigan. , 14:2 Ag 19 pedophilia pedophilia, psychosexual disorder in which there is a preference for sexual activity with prepubertal children. Pedophiles are almost always males. The children are more often of the opposite sex (about twice as often) and are typically 13 years or age or younger; , 8:11 Ap 22; 10:2 My 20; 10:43 My 20; 12:28 Je 17; 15:2 S 9; 18:14 O 21; 19:42 N 4 priesthood priesthood Office of a spiritual leader expert in the ceremonies of worship and the performance of religious rituals. Though chieftains, kings, and heads of households have sometimes performed priestly functions, in most civilizations the priesthood is a specialized office. , 1:2 Ja 14; 1:44 Ja 14; 4:29 Fe 25; 8:11 Ap 22; 9:15 My 6; 10:2 My 20; 10:43 My 20; 10:9 My 20; 12:2 Je 17; 12:27 Je 17; 12:28 Je 17; 12:28 Je 17; 12:27 Je 17; 12:4 Je 17; 12:5 Je 17; 13:2 J1 15; 14:2 Ag 19; 17:30 O 7; 18:14 O 21 Protestantism Protestantism, form of Christian faith and practice that originated with the principles of the Reformation. The term is derived from the Protestatio delivered by a minority of delegates against the (1529) Diet of Speyer, which passed legislation against the , 1:9 Ja 14; 3:2 Fe 11; racism, 4:6 Fe 25 religious language, 11:4 Je 3; 13:29 J1 15; 20:4 N 18 religious life, 17:5 O 7; 20:44 N 18 religious symbols, 1:45 Ja 14 Sant'Egidio Sant'Egidio may refer to:
science, 16:11 S 23; 16:14 S 23; 18:27 O 21; 18:28 O 21; 20:43 N 18; 20:44 N 18; 21:9 D 2 sexuality, 5:4 Mr 11; 19:42 N 4; 19:3 N 4 social issues, 1:9 Ja 14; 3:2 Fe 11; 17:11 O 7; 17:16 O 7; 20:46 N 18 social teaching, 17:31 O 7 spirituality, 6:5 Mr 25; 15:18 S 9; 20:44 N 18 theology/church history, 5:12 Mr 11; 6:30 Mr 25; 6:11 Mr 25; 12:3 Je 17; 12:4 Je 17; 13:10 J1 13; 13:14 J1 15; 14:2 Ag 19; 14:30 Ag 19; 15:29 S 9; 15:30 S 9; 17:29 O 7; 17:16 O 7; 18:27 O 21; 18:28 O 21; 18:6 O 21; 18:7 O 21; 20:9 N 18 women, 12:3 Je 17; 12:4 Je 17; 12:5 Je 17; 13:2 J1 15; 13:29 J1 15; 14:30 Ag 19; 15;29 S 9; 15:30 S 9; 16:30 S 23; 20:2 N 18 women religious, 12:8 Je 17; 17:30 O 7 Vatican II Noun 1. Vatican II - the Vatican Council in 1962-1965 that abandoned the universal Latin liturgy and acknowledged ecumenism and made other reforms Second Vatican Council Vatican Council - each of two councils of the Roman Catholic Church , 5:12 Mr 11 Catholics for a Free Choice Catholics for a Free Choice (CFFC) is a pro-choice political organization whose founders hold the belief that "the Catholic tradition supports a woman's moral and legal right to follow her conscience in matters of sexuality and reproductive health. , 1:5 Ja 14; 3:2 Fe 11; 5:28 Mr 11; 5:29 Mr 11; 17:4 O 7 Central Park, 8:30 Ap 22 Charity, 4:31 Fe 25; 7:29 Ap 8; 15:6 S 9; 19:45 N 4; 21:31 D 2 Chiapas Chiapas (chēä`päs), state (1990 pop. 3,210,496), 28,732 sq mi (74,416 sq km), SE Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean between Guatemala and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Tuxtla Gutiérrez is the capital. , 2:5 Ja 28; 9:4 My 6; 9:5 My 6; 11:29 Je 3; 11:16 Je 3 Child labor child labor, use of the young as workers in factories, farms, and mines. Child labor was first recognized as a social problem with the introduction of the factory system in late 18th-century Great Britain. , 14:12 Ag 19 Children, 3:3 Fe 11; 3:6 Fe 11; 14:12 Ag 19; 19:9 N 4; 20:5 N 18; 20:7 N 18 The Children's Storefront School, 6:15 Mr 25 China, 5:3 Mr 11; 10:4 My 20; 12:10 Je 17 Christmas, 4:29 Fe 25 Church and state, 10:6 My 20 Class, 17:11 O 7; 19:2 N 4; 20:2 N 18 Clinton Clinton. 1 Town (1990 pop. 12,767), Middlesex co., S Conn., on Long Island Sound; settled 1663, set off from Killingworth and inc. 1838. The school that later became Yale opened here in 1702. , administration, 1:3 Ja 14; 1:7 Ja 14; 5:28 Mr 11; 11:11 Je 3; 12:10 Je 17; 12:13 Je 17; 14:2 Ag 19; 14:3 Ag 19; 14:15 Ag 19; 16:9 S 23; 17:3 O 7; 18:4 O 21; 19:2 N 4; 21:3 D 2; 21:6 D 2; 21:7 D 2 Clinton, Hillary, 21:5 D 2 Cold War, 4:8 Fe 25; 12:10 Je 17 Comedy, 8:15 Ap 22 Community, 8:8 Ap 22; 12:27 Je 17; 15:6 S 9; 19:45 N 4; Congress, 14:6 Ag 19; 14:15 Ag 19; 16:2 S 23; 18:3 O 21; 18:9 O 21; 21:3 D 2; 21:6 D 2 Contract with America In the historic 1994 midterm elections, Republicans won a majority in Congress for the first time in forty years, partly on the appeal of a platform called the Contract with America. Put forward by House Republicans, this sweeping ten-point plan promised to reshape government. , 18:3 O 21; 20:42 N 18; 20:43 N 18 Crime, 16:8 S 23 Criticism, 16:31 S 23 Danforth Danforth may refer to:
Date rape date rape n. forcible sexual intercourse by a male acquaintance of a woman, during a voluntary social engagement in which the woman did not intend to submit to the sexual advances and resisted the acts by verbal refusals, denials or pleas to stop, and/or physical , 4:11 Fe 25 Death and Dying, 1:45 Ja 14; 2:2 Ja 28; 4:3 Fe 25; 6:5 Mr 25; 8:3 Ap 22; 8:5 Ap 22; 8:9 Ap 22; 10:2 My 20; 12:8 Je 17 Death of the Messiah Messiah (məsī`ə) or Messias (məsī`əs) [Heb.,=anointed], in Judaism, a man who would be sent by God to restore Israel and reign righteously for all mankind. , The, 10:25 My 20 Death penalty, 8:29 Ap 22 Democracy, 7:30 Ap 8 Debating, 3:5 Fe 11 Dostoevsky Noun 1. Dostoevsky - Russian novelist who wrote of human suffering with humor and psychological insight (1821-1881) Dostoevski, Dostoyevsky, Feodor Dostoevski, Feodor Dostoevsky, Feodor Dostoyevsky, Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevski, Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, , Fyodor Fyodor (alternative spellings: Fedor and Feodor) is the transliteration of the Russian given name Фёдор, Theodore, and may refer to: Ecumenism ecumenism Movement toward unity or cooperation among the Christian churches. The first major step in the direction of ecumenism was the International Missionary Conference of 1910, a gathering of Protestants. , 1:13 Ja 14; Edsall, Thomas (language) Thomas - A language compatible with the language Dylan(TM). Thomas is NOT Dylan(TM). The first public release of a translator to Scheme by Matt Birkholz, Jim Miller, and Ron Weiss, written at Digital Equipment Corporation's Cambridge Research Laboratory runs , 4:6 Fe 25 Education, 6:15 Mr 25; 7:4 Ap 8; 7:9 Ap 8; 9:8 My 6; 12:11 Je 17; 20:7 N 18 Elections, '94, 14:15 Ag 19; 16:9 S 23; 18:3 O 21; 18:11 O 21; 21:3 D 2; 21:6 D 2; 21:7 D 2; 22:3 D 16 El Salvador El Salvador (ĕl sälväthōr`), officially Republic of El Salvador, republic (2005 est. pop. 6,705,000), 8,260 sq mi (21,393 sq km), Central America. , 12:7 Je 17 Eliot, George Eliot, George, pseud. of Mary Ann or Marian Evans, 1819–80, English novelist, b. Arbury, Warwickshire. , 13:21 Jl 15 Environment, 6:3 Mr 25; 12:31 Je 17 Etiquette etiquette, name for the codes of rules governing social or diplomatic intercourse. These codes vary from the more or less flexible laws of social usage (differing according to local customs or taboos) to the rigid conventions of court and military circles, and they , 4:10 Fe 25 Euthanasia, 1:45 Ja 14; 2:2 Ja 28; 11:3 Je 3; 14:9 Ag 19; 17:16 O 7 Everson, William Everson, William (Oliver) (Brother Antonius, pen name) (1912– ) poet; born in Sacramento, Calif. He studied at Fresno State, Calif. (1931, 1934–35), and was a conscientious objector during World War II. , 13:5 J1 15 Extraordinary Popular Delusions Delusions Definition A delusion is an unshakable belief in something untrue. These irrational beliefs defy normal reasoning, and remain firm even when overwhelming proof is presented to dispute them. and the Madness Madness Alcithoe driven mad by Dionysus. [Gk. Myth.: Kravitz, 16] Alcmeon driven mad by the Furies. [Gk. Myth. of Crowds, 1:11 Ja 14 Family, 11:31 Je 3; 20:5 N 18 Feminism feminism, movement for the political, social, and educational equality of women with men; the movement has occurred mainly in Europe and the United States. It has its roots in the humanism of the 18th cent. and in the Industrial Revolution. , 4:11 Fe 25 Flying, 4:4 Fe 25 Forgiveness Forgiveness Angelica, Suor is forgiven by the Virgin Mary for ill-considered suicide. [Ital. Opera: Puccini, Suor Angelica, Westerman, 364] Bishop of Digne , 8:10 Ap 22 Full Pews and Empty Altars, 9:2 My 6 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), former specialized agency of the United Nations. It was established in 1948 as an interim measure pending the creation of the International Trade Organization. (GATT See General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. GATT See General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). ) 1:6 Ja 14 Generations, 11:9 Je 3 Graymoor Prize, 1:13 Ja 14; 22:5 D 16 Gremillion, Msgr. Joseph B., 16:4 S 23 Gresham, Joy Davidman Helen Joy Davidman (born April 18 1915 - died July 13 1960) was an American poet and writer, a radical communist, and an atheist until her conversion to Christianity in the late 1940s. Her first husband was the writer William Lindsay Gresham. , 6:6 Mr 25; 8:29 Ap 22 Gun control, 5:27 Mr 11 Haiti, 17:3 O 7 Health care, 1:7 Ja 14; 4:2 Fe 25; 4:29 Fe 25; 4:7 Fe 25; 7:2 Ap 8; 8:3 Ap 22; 8:4 Ap 22; 9:2 My 6; 10:45 My 20; 13:4 J1 15; 14:3 Ag 19; 19:4 N 4; 21:30 D 2 Hill, Paul, 14:7 Ag 19 History, 3:7 Fe 11 Hiss, Alger Hiss, Alger (ăl`jər), 1904–96, American public official, b. Baltimore. After serving (1929–30) as secretary to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Hiss practiced law in Boston and New York City. , 13:28 J1 15 Homelessness, 15:6 S 9 Homosexuality, 5:2 Mr 11; 5:27 Mr 11; 6:26 Mr 25; 6:27 Mr 25; 6:28 Mr 25; 6:29 Mr 25; 6:9 Mr 25; 7:26 Ap 8; 7:27 Ap 8; 8:2 Ap 22; 8:5 Ap 22; 8:6 Ap 22; 9:29 My 6; 9:30 My 6; 10:2 My 20; 10:45 My 20; 11:2 Je 3; 11:28 Je 3; 11:29 Je 3; 12:28 Je 17 Human embryo embryo (ĕm`brēō), name for the developing young of an animal or plant. In its widest definition, the embryo is the young from the moment of fertilization until it has become structurally complete and able to survive as a separate organism. research, 21:9 D 2; 21:12 D 2 Human Rights, 5:3 Mr 11; 10:4 My 20; 12:10 Je 17; 17:6 O 7 Hume, John Hume, John (born Jan. 18, 1937, Londonderry, N.Ire.) Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) in Northern Ireland from 1979 to 2001 and corecipient with David Trimble of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1998. , 18:4 O 21 International Conference on Population and Development, 15:3 S 9 Ireland, 5:7 Mr 11; 7:7 Ap 8; 9:2 My 6; 10:44 My 20; 12:28 Je 17 Israel, 4:8 Fe 25 Italy, 11:8 Je 3; 12:6 Je 17 Judaism, 8:15 Ap 22 and social justice, 1:21 Ja 14; 4:29 Fe 25; 4:30 Fe 25 Kennedy Onassis, Jacqueline, 11:4 Je 3; 13:2 J1 15 Kiryas Joel, 10:6 My 20 Kissling, Frances, 1:5 Ja 14; 3:2 Fe 11 Labor, 12:15 Je 17; 12:18 Je 17; 14:12 Ag 19; 16:2 S 23; 16:29 S 23; 16:30 S 23; 19:2 N 4; 20:2 N 18 Land mines, 4:5 Fe 25; 8:2 Ap 22 Lasch, Christopher Lasch, Christopher (lăsh), 1932–94, American historian, b. Omaha, Neb., grad. Harvard, 1956, Ph.D., Columbia, 1961. After teaching at the Univ. of Iowa (1961–66) and Northwestern Univ. , 6:4 Mr 25 Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , 9:6 My 6; 12:7 Je 17 Leisure, 3:13 Fe 11; 5:27 Mr 11 Lewis, C.S., 6:6 Mr 25; 8:29 Ap 22 Liberals, 6:9 Mr 25; 8:2 Ap 22; 10:44 My 20; 16:9 S 23; 22:6 D 16 Liberty and Sexuality, 18:19 O 21; 18:20 O 21 Making of a Mystic Mystic, rivers, United States Mystic. 1 River, c.10 mi (16 km) long, rising in SE Conn. and flowing S past Old Mystic and Mystic villages to the Long Island Sound. Mystic Seaport, a maritime museum, is at its mouth. 2 River, c. , The, 12:2 Je 17 A Marginal Jew Jew Any person whose religion is Judaism. In a wider sense the term refers to any member of a worldwide ethnic and cultural group descended from the ancient Hebrews who traditionally practiced the Jewish religion. , 20:33 N 18 Marriage, 3:3 Fe 11; 13:14 J1 15; 15:2 S9; 19:3 N 4 Martin Luther King, Jr., 1:10 Ja 14 Marx, Karl Marx, Karl, 1818–83, German social philosopher, the chief theorist of modern socialism and communism. Early Life Marx's father, a lawyer, converted from Judaism to Lutheranism in 1824. , 20:2 N 18 McCarthy, Cormac McCarthy, Cormac, 1933–, American novelist, b. Providence, R.I. He grew up in Knoxville, Tenn., moved to the Southwest in 1974, and now lives mainly in El Paso, Tex. , 19:11 N 4 Media, 2:2 Ja 28; 17:4 O 7 Medicine, 4:7 Fe 25; 8:3 Ap 22; 14:9 Ag 19; 20:5 N 18; 21:9 D 2; 21:12 D 2 Memory, 9:30 My 6 Mexico, 2:5 Ja 28; 9:4 My 6; 9:5 My 6; 11:29 Je 3; 11:16 Je 3; 12:15 Je 17; 12:18 Je 17; 16:2 S 23; 16:29 S 23; 16:5 S 23 Middle East, 4:8 Fe 25 Middlemarch, 13:21 J1 15 Monogamy monogamy: see marriage. , 13:6 J1 15 Murray, John Courtney Murray, John Courtney (1904–67) Catholic theologian; born in New York City. A Jesuit priest with a doctorate in theology from Gregorian University in Rome (1937), he taught at a Jesuit seminary in Maryland, was religion editor of the Jesuit magazine , 17:16 O 7 National Institutes of Health, 21:9 D 2; 21:12 D 2 Natural law, 18:8 O 21 Neighbors, 8:8 Ap 22; 12:27 Je 17 New Age music, 12:2 Je 17 New Jersey, Kearny, 14:4 Ag 19 New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , 1:44 Ja 14; 1:45 Ja 14; 8:30 Ap 22; 21:31 D 2 Nixon, Richard Nixon, Richard (Milhous) (1913–94) thirty-seventh U.S. president; born in Yorba Linda, Calif. Born to Quaker parents, he graduated from Whittier College (Calif.) (1934) and Duke University Law School (1937). He practiced law in Whittier, Calif. , 11:4 Je 3; 13:2 J1 15 Nonviolence, 14:7 Ag 19 North American Free Trade Agreement North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), accord establishing a free-trade zone in North America; it was signed in 1992 by Canada, Mexico, and the United States and took effect on Jan. 1, 1994. , (NAFTA NAFTA in full North American Free Trade Agreement Trade pact signed by Canada, the U.S., and Mexico in 1992, which took effect in 1994. Inspired by the success of the European Community in reducing trade barriers among its members, NAFTA created the world's ), 1:6 Ja 14; 12:15 Je 17; 12:18 Je 17; 16:29 S 23; 16:30 S 23 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland: see Ireland, Northern. Northern Ireland Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupying the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland. Area: 5,461 sq mi (14,144 sq km). Population (2001): 1,685,267. , 18:4 O 21; 19:8 N 4; 21:2 D 2 'NYPD Blue,' 4:30 Fe 25; 8:28 Ap 22 Oregon Oregon, city, United States Oregon, city (1990 pop. 18,334), Lucas co., NW Ohio, a suburb adjacent to Toledo, on Lake Erie; inc. 1958. It is a port with railroad-owned and -operated docks. The city has industries producing oil, chemicals, and metal products. Measure 16, 14:9 Ag 19 Orphanages, 19:9 N 4 Page, Clarence, 4:6 Fe 25 Panama, 9:6 My 6 Partridge partridge, common name applied to various henlike birds of several families. The true partridges of the Old World are members of the pheasant family (Phasianidae); the common European or Hungarian species has been successfully introduced in parts of North America. , Dixie, 19:44 N 4 The Piano, 3:2 Fe 11; 7:27 Ap 8 Pipe smoking, 18:31 O 21 A Place at the Table, 2:14 Ja 28; 7:26 Ap 8 Plante, David, 14:21 Ag 19; 17:2 O 7 PLO PLO abbr. Palestine Liberation Organization PLO Palestine Liberation Organization Noun 1. PLO , 4:8 Fe 25 Polygamy polygamy: see marriage. polygamy Marriage to more than one spouse at a time. Although the term may also refer to polyandry (marriage to more than one man), it is often used as a synonym for polygyny (marriage to more than one woman), which appears , 13:6 Jl 15 Ponce de Leon Ponce de Le·ón , Juan 1460-1521. Spanish explorer who sailed with Columbus on his second voyage (1493-1494) and discovered Florida (1513) while looking for the legendary Fountain of Youth. Noun 1. , Ernesto Zedillo, 9:4 My 6 Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus PP. II, Italian: Giovanni Paolo II, Polish: Jan Paweł II) born Karol Józef Wojtyła , 12:3 Je 17; 12:4 Je 17; 13:10 Jl 15; 14:30 Ag 19; 17:30 O 7; 18:6 O 21; 18:7 O 21; 22:4 D 16 Population control, 6:3 Mr 25; 10:2 My 20; 15:3 S 9 Porter, Anne, 19:4 N 4 Prisons, 16:8 S 23 Public service, 11:9 Je 3 Quindlen, Anna, 1:5 Ja 14; 3:2 Fe 11; 5:29 Mr 11 Racism, 4:6 Fe 25; 11:11 Je 3 Religious life, 3:13 Fe 11; 15:6 S 9; 15:8 S 9 Religious Freedom Restoration Act The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (, also known as RFRA) is a 1993 United States federal law aimed at preventing laws which substantially burden a person's free exercise of their religion. (RFRA RFRA Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 RFra Rhine Franconian (linguistics) ). 2:5 Ja 28 Republicans, 18:3 O 21; 21:3 D 2; 21:6 D 2; 21:7 D 2 Responsibility, 3:3 Fe 11 Roe v. Wade Roe v. Wade, case decided in 1973 by the U.S. Supreme Court. Along with Doe v. Bolton, this decision legalized abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy. , 13:4 Jl 15; 18:19 O 21 Rorty, Richard Rorty, Richard, 1931–, American philosopher. b. New York City. After studying at the Univ. of Chicago (B.A. 1949, M.A. 1952) and Yale (Ph.D. 1956), Rorty has taught at Yale (1955–57), Wellesley College (1958–61), Princeton (1961–82), and the , 9:11 My 6 Rwanda, 13:3 Jl 15; 22:8 D 16 Saint Augustine Saint Augustine (sānt ô`gəstēn), city (1990 pop. 11,692), seat of St. Johns co., NE Fla.; inc. 1824. Located on a peninsula between the Matanzas and San Sebastian rivers, it is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by Anastasia Island; , 6:30 Mr 25 Saint Joseph Saint Joseph, cities, United States Saint Joseph (sānt jō`zəf). 1 City (1990 pop. 9,214), seat of Berrien co., SW Mich., a port on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the St. Joseph River across from Benton Harbor; inc. , 22:11 D 16 Saint Thomas Saint Thomas, island, Virgin Islands Saint Thomas, island (2000 pop. 51,181), 32 sq mi (83 sq km), one of the U.S. Virgin Islands, West Indies. Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Univ. of the Virgin Islands are on Saint Thomas. , 20:16 N 18 Schindler's List, 7:28 Ap 8 Sex, 19:3 N 4 Sex education, 5:4 Mr 11; 7:2 Ap 8 Sherman, Allan, 8:15 Ap 22 Skillin, Edward, 3:4 Fe 11; 6:2 Mr 25 Soccer, 14:4 Ag 19 South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. , 10:3 My 20; 11:6 Je 3; 17:29 O 7 Spirituality, 15:18 S 9; 18:2 O 21 Sudan Sudan (s dăn`), officially Republic of Sudan, republic (2005 est. pop. 40,187,000), 967,494 sq mi (2,505,813 sq km), NE Africa. , 22:8 D 16Supreme Court, 8:29 Ap 22; 10:6 My 20; 13:5 Jl 15; 18:19 O 21 Taxes, 7:30 Ap 8 Teachers' pay, 7:6 Ap 8 Television, 8:28 Ap 22 Theroux, Paul Theroux, Paul (Edward) (1941– ) writer; born in Medford, Mass. He studied at the University of Maine (1959–60), the University of Massachusetts (B.A. 1963), and Syracuse University (1963). , 10:18 My 20 Troubled Dream of Life, The, 8:9 Ap 22 United Nations, 4:3 Fe 25; 13:3 Jl 15 Urban renewal, 1:44 Ja 14 U.S. culture U.S. culture has two main meanings:
Van Beeck, Frans Jozef, 5:12 Mr 11 VCRs, 19:46 N 4 Vietnam, 2:2 Ja 28; 13:28 Jl 15; 13:29 Jl 15 Victoriae splendor Splendor Aladdin’s palace built of marble, gold, silver, and jewels. [Arab. Lit.: Arabian Nights] Alhambra the palatial 13th-century Moorish citadel in Granada, noted for its lofty situation, beautiful courts, and fountains. , 2:3 Ja 28; 4:2 Fe 25; 8:29 Ap 22 Violence, 14:7 Ag 19; 16:2 S 23; 18:28 O 21 Water conservation, 6:3 Mr 25 Weales, Gerald, 1:2 Ja 14; Weapons, 4:5 Fe 25; 8:2 Ap 22; 10:13 My 20 Welfare reform, 3:6 Fe 11 West, Cornel West, Cornel (1953– ) educator, philosopher; born in Sacramento, Calif. Educated at Harvard and New York's Union Theological Seminary, he became a noted writer and speaker on what he called "prophetic pragmatism," a philosophy that sought to fuse , 4:6 Fe 25 Women, 18:20 O 21; 21:30 D 2 Women's colleges Women's colleges in higher education are undergraduate, bachelor's degree-granting institutions, often liberal arts colleges, whose student populations are comprised exclusively or almost exclusively of women. , 9:8 My 6 Work ethic work ethic n. A set of values based on the moral virtues of hard work and diligence. work ethic Noun a belief in the moral value of work , 3:13 Fe 11; 4:31 Fe 25; World economy, 1:6 Ja 14; 12:15 Je 17 Writer's/poet's life, 2:46 Ja 14; 6:15 Mr 25; 10:45 My 20 Zedillo, Ernesto Zedillo (Ponce de León), Ernesto (born Dec. 27, 1951, Mexico City, Mex.) President of Mexico (1994–2000). Raised in a working-class family, he joined Mexico's ruling party in 1971 and earned a Ph.D. in economics from Yale University. , 16:5 S 23 Zionism, 1:21 Ja 14 Screen, by Richard Alleva
Angie 8:18 Ap 22
Belle Epoque 11:20 Je 3
Blue Skies 19:18 N 4
The Boys of Saint Vincent 13:19 Jl 15
Ed Wood 21:13 D 2
Forrest Gump 16:17 S 23
Four Weddings and a Funeral 9:17 My 6
The Hudsucker Proxy 10:24 My 20
In the Name of the Father 4:16 Fe 25
Interview with the Vampire 22:16 D 16
The Lion King 14:18 Ag 19
Natural Born Killers 17:22 O 7
Philadelphia 4:16 Fe 25
The Paper 10:22 My 20
The Piano 1:27 Ja 14
Pulp Fiction 20:30 N 18
Quiz Show 18:17 O 21
Reality Bites 6:16 Mr 25
Road to Wellville 21:14 D 2
Savage Nights 11:19 Je 3
Schindler's List 3:16 Fe 11
Shadowlands 2:22 Ja 28
The Shawshank Redemption 19:16 N 4
The Snapper 6:17 Mr 25
Thirty-two Short Films about Glenn Gould
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What's Eating Gilbert Grape? 8:18 Ap 22
Wolf 14:20 Ag 19
Media, by Frank McConnell Art is dangerous 1:28 Ja 14 Downhill & slippery 6:18 Mr 25 Go ahead, take a peek 15:15 S 9 The McConnell quakes 3:18 Fe 11 No fall classic 20:31 N 18 Soothing music 9:18 My 6 Superpersons 12:22 Je 17 Take my wife--please 4:18 Fe 25 Twice-told tales 19:19 N 4 Art, by Paul Elie Treasures on earth 15:14 S 9 Art, by Karen Sue Smith Jesus & Mary in Ethiopia 11:20 Je 3 |
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