November/December 1994
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Psychotherapy vs. managed care - Editorial
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Christmas presence - the meaning of Christmas to a new convert to Judaism
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Eleanor Boyle
Memory politics: the implications of healing from sexual abuse
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Ruth Wallen
We are what we remember - and forget
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Michael S. Roth
Pentecostalism and the future of Christianity
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Harvey Gallagher Cox
Placed, and misplaced - Jewish identity
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Wendy Orange
A room of one's own is not enough - women writers
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Joan L. Bolker
Reflections on Yishayahu Leibowitz: an interview with David Hartman - Interview
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Days of awe - short story
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Jack Pulaski
Spiritual Politics: Changing the World from the Inside Out. - book reviews
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Jeff Fishel
The Political Psyche. - book reviews
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John Beebe
Hollywood near misses - two films - Editorial
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Blood and Belonging: Journeys into the New Nationalism. - book reviews
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Gary Gerstle
Time to Choose: America at the Crossroads of School Choice Policy. - book reviews
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David L. Kirp
Stories of an Imaginary Childhood. - book reviews
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Lawrence L. Langer
Love and Joy: Law, Language and Religion in Ancient Israel. - book reviews
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Burton L. Visotzky
Israeli Preoccupation: Dualities of a Confessional Citizen. - book reviews
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Jeffrey Green
The Bible and democracy: a response to Richard Landes
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Bennett Muraskin
Richard Landes's reply to Bennett Muraskin - about the Bible's role in shaping democracy
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Richard Landes
Jordanian peace; Hamas violence - Editorial
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1994 Ad
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The meaning of health and the health of meaning
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Barry Schwartz
Shame and resistance to Jewish renewal
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Michael J. Bader
Shul and spirit: the not yet vs. the never again - Jewish identity
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Alice Chasan
What we talk about when we talk about welfare
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Mark J. Stern
We are an international community of people of many faiths calling for social justice and political freedom in the context of new structures of work, caring communities, and democratic social and economic arrangements. We seek to influence public discourse in order to inspire compassion, generosity, non-violence and recognition of the spiritual dimensions of life.





