Reflections
Vol 91. Number 1
Violence and Theology
The time is ripe for the School to resume a robust involvement with contemporary issues, to engage our alumni, alumnae, friends, and the religious community more generally, in a serious and sustained conversation about the issues that confront church and society from a reflective theological point of view. That is the goal of Reflections.
--From the Dean's Desk
Winter 2004 Contents:
From the Dean's Desk
From the Managing Editor
REFLECTIONS
The Bible and the Legitimation of Violence
by John Collins
Trauma and Grace
by Serene Jones
Christianity and Violence
by Miroslav Volf
Featured on MPR's,Speaking of Faith
A CD of this program is included when ordering this issue of Reflections.
Worship in a Violent World: Deconstructing Ordinary Liturgies
By Siobhan Garrigan
POETRY
Nights in Jerusalem
by Joel Hanisek
Standing Buddhas of Bamiyan Kept Watch
Dianne Bilyak
REVIEWS
Violence in God's Name: Religion in an Age of Conflict, Oliver McTernan
Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill, Jessica Stern
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