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1993 November

Growing Pains

EDITORIAL

Dale Vree

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Letter to the Editor: November 1993

Freedom For Whom?... Quibbling... Personhood Always Incomplete... Truly Lost... A Haywagon for Vanauken... Ticket-Thinkers... Catholic Higher Education...

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Why Feminists & Prolifers Need Each Other

NOT EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN, BUT EXTRA OPPORTUNITY

Juli Loesch Wiley

Women have a justified sense of grievance about the way society is now organized. I would argue that this is particularly true because of the way society treats mothers.

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Left, Right or Personalist?

ECONOMICS AND THE DIGNITY OF THE PERSON

James G. Hanink

To find a morally adequate direction for either our mate­rial development or our larger self-understanding, we need a deeper vision of the nature and dignity of the person in community.

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The Sexual Revolution, Explained

THE ATTEMPT TO REDEFINE HUMAN NATURE

Francis Canavan

We Americans are a pragmatic, problem-solv­ing people. Con­traception solves a problem for married couples. So do abortion, divorce, and eutha­nasia.

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On Being Called

GUEST COLUMN

Allen Brings

Haydn, aware that all that he was and all that he could do came from God, prayed for guidance whenever he encoun­tered difficulties with his composing.

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Lessons From the Amish

LETTER FROM EUROPE

John Warwick Montgomery

Separation is their byword: literally, by settling in out-of-the-way, rural areas, far removed from urban centers; symbolically, by their archaic language, dress, and lifestyle.

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A Tale of Two Sisters

Ralph St. Louis

The persistence of sacramentals witnesses to the tenacity of ordinary people in conveying from generation to generation their sense of the holy.

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Briefly: November 1993

Reviews of The Catholic Side of Henry James... Journeybread for the Shadowlands...

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