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2000 February

Alas, We've Been Naive

EDITORIAL

Dale Vree

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Letter to the Editor: February 2000

The Institutional Church and the Church Militant... The Tongue Wins Hands Down... Thou Shalt Not Criticize

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New Oxford Notes: February 2000

Our Vast Pudding, Who Art in Heaven, Muddled Be Thy Name... Every Man a King... Give an Inch and They'll Grab for the Whole Nine Yards... When the Wedding Bell Rings Marriage's Knell... Multiple-Choice Question... God, the Original Hate Criminal

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Student-Professor Sex

THE STENCH OF THE ZOO

J. A. Gray

The baseline of professional behavior expounded and approved by professors in their trade journal is disturbingly low.

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Darwinism, Dawkinism & Christian Accommodationism

GOD PROPOSES, SCIENCE DISPOSES?

Thomas Lessl

The phrase “evolution is a fact, not a theory” seems to emerge from the same realm of the human psyche that gives us “my country right or wrong.”

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How to Find a "Total Bible Church"

HELPFUL HINTS FROM A SUCCESSFUL SHOPPER

Thomas Basil

Look for one that explicitly reminds you of what St. Paul said was first in importance, Christ’s death, and for one that celebrates Communion frequently.

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How Much Freedom Can Our Culture Stand?

GUEST COLUMN

Tom Martin

Forgotten is the teaching that by knowing truth, a student is freed — saved from drowning in a sea of unfulfilling “self-fulfillment.”

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Is Christianity Just for Women & Sissies?

Mike Dodaro

Jesus’ disciples labored under the continuing threat of persecution or martyrdom. In canonical and patristic literature, military idioms abound.

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What the Vatican Archives Really Say About Pius XII

Dimitri A. Cavalli

Review of Pius XII and the Second World War: According to the Archives of the Vatican

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Briefly: February 2000

Reviews of A Return to Modesty: Discovering the Lost Virtue

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Bookmark: February 2000

David Arias Jr.

Reviews of The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism... Thomas Aquinas: Selected Writings... At the Threshold of the Third Millennium

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