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Crosscurrents: The Other: Volume 59, Number 4, December 2009

Crosscurrents: The Other: Volume 59, Number 4, December 2009

Paperback

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ISBN10: 1469666820
ISBN13: 9781469666822
Publisher: Association Public Religion and Intellectual
Published: Dec 1 2009
Pages: 180
Weight: 0.73
Height: 0.49 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice.

In the December 2009 issue of CrossCurrents:

Editorial by Charles Henderson

Alterity and Its Cure by Curtis W. Freeman

Walter Rauschenbusch and the Social Gospel: A Hopeful Theology for the Twenty&
8208;First Century Economy by Janet R. Nelson

Co&8208;Creating My Worldview by Carol Ochs

Yehuda Amichai, Jerusalem, and the Fate of Others by Ranen Omer-Sherman

The Ethics of Coexistence: Bollywood's Different Take on Terrorism by Claudia Richter

Reconciling Pure Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Bringing John Caputo into the Kingdom of God by B. Keith Putt

The Arab Peace Initiative: Lost in the Translation by Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi

Why Russians Should Not Read Sartre, or the Search for God In Two Extremities of Europe by Yelena Mazour&8208;Matusevich

Profane Holiness: Why the New Atheism Is (Partially) Good for True Spirituality and Religion by Thomas White

Islam and Christianity Sibling Rivalries and Sibling Possibilities by Paul F. Knitter

Getting Better All the Time--Or Maybe Not book review by Peter Heinegg

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