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» September 2001
September 2001
Volume 1
Articles
A Call to End the Cycle of Violence in Israel and Palestine
, by Mark B. Brown
A Christian Realist Approach to the Events of September 11
, by Robert Benne
A Step Into the Private Lives of Stem Cells
, by Margaret McLean , Ph.D.
Beginning in a Time of Anguish and Crisis
, by John R. Stumme
Can we put the flag back in the Sanctuary?
, by Jim O'Hanlon
Deliberation, Holism, and Responsibility: Moral Life in the ELCA
, by Per Markus Anderson
Grieving for the Innocent Lives
, by Will Reno
Homily at the Ecumenical Center, 17 September, 2001
, by Karen L. Bloomquist
Journey Between Worlds: Economic Globalization and Luther' God Indwelling Creation
, by Cynthia Moe-Lobeda
Luther on the Self: A Work in Progress
, by Mary D. Gaebler
Reflect Critically on America's Way of Fighting War
, by Paul R. Hinlicky
Reflections on September 11
, by William Tuttle
Self Defense?
, by Marie Failinger
Solidarity
, by The Rev. James M. Childs, Jr.
Statement on Apparent Terrorist Attacks by the Presiding Bishop of the ELCA
, by The Rev. H. George Anderson
The Human Question
, by The Rev. Russel E. Saltzman
Three Questions about President Bush's Embryonic Stem Cell Policy
, by Hans Tiefel
Where Do You Stand? Perspectives on the Ethics of Stem Cell Research
, by The Rev. James M. Childs, Jr.
Whether Lawyers, Too, Can Be Saved
, by Robert W. Tuttle
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