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2015 April

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Letter to the Editor: April 2015

Pope Francis: A Prophet of Novelties?... We Have Seen the Enemy... The Power to Compel... What's Wrong with Being Happy?... Miracles or Scholarship?... Why Aren't They Rebuked?

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The News You May Have Missed

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It's Alive!... Looking for a Unicorn... Norsemen of the Apocalypse... Protestant Humor... Gender Bullies... What's in a Name?... If Your Left Hand Causes You to Sin… Muslim Ladies' Night... Move Over, Judge Judy

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New Oxford Notes: April 2015

Who Will Call It Genocide?... My Favorite Marcion

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The View from Obama's "High Horse"

CHRISTIANITY & ISLAM: MORALLY EQUIVALENT?

John A. Perricone

Any brutal act of a crusader was his brutal act, not the Church's. The Church teaches that men who commit such acts will be severely judged by God in the afterlife.

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A Lifeboat for a Sinking Society

VITAL WORKS RECONSIDERED, #41

Stephen J. Kovacs

Not seeing man for what he is would be insanity. We must strive for sanity, which consists in "seeing what is, living in the reality of things."

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Is There a Biblical Basis for Capital Punishment?

UNDOING CALVARY

Anne Barbeau Gardiner

Advocates of the American death penalty must stop hiding behind the Bible, or rather behind those three verses they quote out of context.

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What Does the Anglican Patrimony Have to Offer the Church?

RE-APPROPRIATING THE SUBJECTIVE WITH THE OBJECTIVE

Richard Upsher Smith Jr.

The Prayer Book tradition might well assist the Church in welcoming home those who wander in exile.

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How the Pro-Life Movement Became Warm & Cuddly

GUEST COLUMN

Richard Anderson

A new wave of pro-life Catholics reduced the significance of murder of the innocent to just another item in a long list of social issues.

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Man Objectified in the Risky World of Commerce

Thomas Storck

Topics surrounding the quantification and financialization of risk have considerable bearing on questions that affect society, both now and into the future.

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Briefly: April 2015

Making Gay Okay: How Rationalizing Homosexual Behavior is Changing Everything

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