1996 May
Letter to the Editor: May 1996
The Byzantine Option... The Obvious Choice: A Nun... Ask Pointed Questions... The Hand That Rocks the Cradle... Besieged by Mormons...
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What's Wrong With 'Values'
"Values" can include anything from personal preferences, unexamined prejudices, individual aims, and group goals, to religious convictions and moral principles.
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The Grotesque World of Today's Sex Education
Most parents simply have no idea of what the schools have proposed, developed, and in many cases adopted under deceptive and innocuous sounding titles.
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The Repaganization of the West
While the pre-Christian conscience had some nobility, the de-Christianized conscience does not. It is one thing to lack a light, another to extinguish it out of contempt.
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A Case for Censorship
If to commit certain evils is harmful to others and a crime, then why should advocating and encouraging such evils be perfectly lawful?
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The Bluest Eye
The blue eyes for which Pecola yearns tell of the way children learn to find hope in the most improbable places, a consequence of the hopelessness of their daily lives.
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How "User-Friendly" Is God?
If God were to ask, "Who do evangelical Protestant theologians say I am?," He would get a cacophony of claims.
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Briefly: May 1996
Reviews of For Whom There Is No Room: Scenes from the Refugee World... Risen Indeed: Making Sense of the Resurrection
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