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1994 June

Letter to the Editor: June 1994

Dorothy Day: Good Works Suffice... Blame Dorothy Day... The Catholic Worker: Healthier Than Ever... The Catholic Worker Is Dead... Bring 'Kit' to Life... Bishops: Get With the Program... Rash Judgment... A Padded Cross...

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The Crisis of Anglo-Catholicism in England

TO FIND & RESCUE THE ONE LOST SHEEP

William K. Klimon

Recent developments have shattered the illusion, cherished by many, that the Church of England is in some sense a branch of the Catholic Church.

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A Catholic Public-School Teacher Looks at Public Schools

A VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES

James Prothero

The students who shine tend to be those with faith in something, even if it's only their parents' vision of the American dream.

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Gang Members: Their Street Education

HARVARD DIARY

Robert Coles

Our best hope with gang members and school dropouts is to walk the streets and work with those engaging in informal neighborhood conversation and encoun­ters.

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Philosophy Revisited

LETTER FROM ENGLAND

John Warwick Montgomery

Here Roger Scruton needs to do much more to conserve the classic interplay of philosophy and theology.

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Why Public Schools Have Become Circuses

GUEST COLUMN

Barbara C. Blossom

Until schools are assured of community sup­port for re-establishing reasonable authority, the odds against success are overwhelming.

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Dale Carnegie in a Cassock

Luis R. Gamez

When will we have the courage to proclaim the whole Good News, rather than be content to try to win friends and influence people by stooping to their level?

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What Evangelicalism Needs

Gary Mar

As the culture wars have made clear, evangelicals have far more in common with Catho­lics than with secularists and neo-pagans.

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Briefly: June 1994

Reviews of Schooling Christians... Visions of Reality: What Funda­mentalist Schools Teach... Martyr of Brotherly Love...

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