2000 November
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Letter to the Editor: November 2000
Sadness Alleviated at Christendom College... New York's Vocations Picture... Sea Legs... Try a Different Approach...
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New Oxford Notes: November 2000
Flannery O'Connor: And Her Own Received Her Not... The Unbuckled Bible Belt?... Unconditional Love — But Not for Your Spouse... Step Right Up: Cash for Spiritual Suicide... Would Wojtyla and Ratzinger Have Been "Weeded Out" of Sacred Heart Seminary?
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The Dangers of 'Cognitive Psychology'
Psychology does not live up to expectations of theoretical discussion. Catholic doctrine is sound and actually “fills gaps” left by psychology.
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My Journey From Catholicism to Eastern Orthodoxy & Back
Many presume that Orthodoxy is merely Catholicism without a pope. This is not so.
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The Brigittines of Syon
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The Jesus Seminar: Making Uncomplicated Things Complicated
Those who spin theories opposing John’s authorship are doing a great injustice to truth and the cause of Christ.
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Woe to the Bloody City!
“Find out how you can turn your patient’s decision into something wonderful” reads a brochure sent to abortionists by a fetal tissue “wholesaler.”
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For Dear Life
During in utero fetal surgery, the unborn infant stretched out its little hand and clutched the finger of the surgeon.
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Another Catholic "First"
A 17th-century Venetian noblewoman and devout Catholic, Elena Cornaro (1646-1684), was the first woman Ph.D.
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The Ambiguous Archbishop Romero
By any empirical standard, the Salvadoran Church’s politics have not borne much good fruit.
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Briefly: November 2000
Reviews of Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia... Schall on Chesterton: Timely Essays on Timeless Paradoxes... Who Owns America? A New Declaration of Independence...
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Bookmark: November 2000
Reviews of The Day-to-Day Life of the Desert Fathers in Fourth-Century Egypt... New Saints and Blesseds of the Catholic Church: Volume I (1979-1983)... Creed or Chaos: Why Christians Must Choose Either Dogma or Disaster...
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