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1994 July-August

Letter to the Editor: July-August 1994

Reverence Can Be in the Eye of the Beholder... Mother Teresa Online... Give Manning a Chance... Fight, Don't Quit... Faith-Destroyers in Church...

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A Trialogue With C.S. Lewis, Martin Luther & Thomas Aquinas

IS THERE SUCH A THING AS 'MERE CHRISTIANITY'?

Peter Kreeft

Lewis sees two visitors: One is a fat Dominican friar appar­ently in a fit of absent-minded abstraction. The other is a black-robed Augustinian monk, a little less fat...

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America: A Christian Country?

A JEWISH VIEW

David C. Stolinsky

As a human being and a Jew, I fre­quently feel real fear living in a post-Christian coun­try. A Christian country? Barely, and not for long, unless we do something about it.

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On Russell Kirk, Happy at Home

IN MEMORIAM

Mark C. Henrie

He was a defender of the in­tegrity of the domus against the invading values of the polis and the marketplace. He was a defender of the particular against the universal.

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On Divorce

HARVARD DIARY

Robert Coles

When do we think of marriage as a hugely important good, to be nourished and sustained with all possible conviction, energy, passion?

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Back to the Sixties?

LETTERS FROM ENGLAND

John Warwick Montgomery

Why is it so difficult for Christians to comprehend that God's Word stands in judgment equally over both change-for-change's-­sake and fustiness?

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Does It Take an Immigrant to Explain It to the Natives?

Dale Vree

The special appeal of Scott's pilgrimage and witness is that he discovered Catholicism by reading not Aquinas or Chesterton but the Bible.

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Briefly: July-August 1994

Reviews of Solzhenitsyn and the Modern World... An Introduction to Moral Theol­ogy... George Grant: A Biography... ...

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