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1996 October

The Shot Heard 'Round the World

EDITORIAL

Dale Vree

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Letter to the Editor: October 1996

Abortion & Finance Capital... Irish Myth & Baloney... Britain Still Doesn't Get It... Endo & Apostasy... For the Conversion of America...

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The Guilty Secret of Liberal Christianity

A PREFERENCE FOR SECULARISM OVER ORTHODOXY

James Hitchcock

American religion has shown a remarkable capacity not only for surviving massive social dislocations but for actually thriving in their midst.

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TV, Computers, & the Gnostic Grail

LOST IN CYBERSPACE

Will Hoyt

In the age of TV, anything visually forceful is "true." Minnie Mouse, Bill Clinton, Indiana Jones, Saddam Hussein -- all have the same ontological status now.

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Rembrant's Old Ones

HARVARD DIARY

Robert Coles

What great strength his faces have: character written all over them, a life lived, with all its victories and defeats, and a life soon to end, but, oh, what has been learned!

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When "Open Marriage" Means Openness to Life

GUEST COLUMN

Cecilia McGowan

The joy that permeates Tom and Anne's family and community grows out of the deep bonds of love that have come from bearing their pain together.

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Full Disclosure on Sin

Greg Erlandson

Plantinga asks how many of us — and not just the televangelist preaching salvation through greed — deify our own images rather than really believe in God?

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Briefly: October 1996

Reviews of The Real Jesus... The Jesus Quest... The Suffering of Love... In Good Company... The Church as Polis

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