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2002 December

Letter to the Editor: December 2002

Why Would Crisis Magazine Defend an Ailing Liberal Seminary?... A Severe Dysfunction in the Family of God

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New Oxford Notes: December 2002

The Youth Group in Evangelical Protestantism is in Deep Trouble... Fr. Neuhaus: Becoming the Lutheran He Was?... Campion College Hits The Ground Running... If You Want to Help Your Miseducated Priest...

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The Astounding Naivete of Crisis Magazine

STRANGELY OUT OF CHARACTER

Michael S. Rose

Goodbye, Good Men was a controversial book about the Church, and the most scathing criticism of it came from some so-called conservative Catholic publications.

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Why Are They Going After Michael Rose?

DID HE STEP ON THOSE BLUE SUEDE SHOES?

Jay McNally

Certain Catholic publications tend to soft-pedal and even back-pedal on tough subjects, particularly when something might be embarrassing to the hierarchy.

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The Dogs Aren't Barking

ARE YOU CHRISTIANS DOZING OFF?

David C. Stolinsky

Sources of information abound on the persecution of Christians, so ignorance is no excuse. What is the reason that Christians worldwide are doing so little?

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In Defense of Fr. Neuhaus & Dr. Hahn

THE NEW OXFORD REVIEW IS SPREADING DARKNESS

Abraham L. Heck

A theologian may inspire countless Catholics with his charismatic speeches and media appearances and many writings, but he is not infallible — nor does he claim to be.

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Briefly: December 2002

Reviews of Controversies: High Level Catholic Apologetics... In Good Soil: The Founding of St. Louis Priory and School, 1954-1973... Nourishing Faith Through Fiction: Reflections of the Apostles' Creed in Literature and Film

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Bookmark: December 2002

Thomas Ellis

Reviews of Why Bad Things Happen to Good Catholics... Aquinas's Shorter Summa

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