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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 1, Fall 1987, Santa Clara University Oct 1987

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 1, Fall 1987, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - CAN THERE BE DISSENT IN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES? SCU's president makes clear where the University stands on this important issue. By William J. Rewak, S.J.

17 - WHAT'S AHEAD IN THE WORLD OF HIGH TECH? Former Business ~ek reporter Jack Wilson looks to the future of Silicon Valley.

21 - GREEKS ON CAMPUS-HERE TO STAY? What makes sororities and fraternities appealing to SCU undergraduates?

28 - GLASS IMAGE Tom Kelly '72 unlocks memories of classmate Charlie Glass after Glass's abduction last June.

30 - THE AGE OF AQUARIUS REVISITED Six members of the class of '67 talk about their …


Can There Be Dissent In Catholic Universities?, William Rewak Oct 1987

Can There Be Dissent In Catholic Universities?, William Rewak

English

On Tuesday, September 15, Pope John Paul II addressed the American Bishops in Los Angeles and indicated, quite forcefully, that there can be no dissent in the Catholic Church.

He said , "It is sometimes claimed that dissent from the magiserium is totally compatible with being a 'good Catholic' and poses no obstacle to the reception of the Sacraments. This is a grave error . . . " The examples he used throughout his talk encompassed such issues as abortion, the ordination of women, sexual and conjugal morality, divorce and remarriage.

The mass media, of course, had their predictable field …


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 4, Summer 1987, Santa Clara University Jul 1987

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 4, Summer 1987, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - ALASKA DIARY From the journal Bill Regan kept on his 1931 expedition to Alaska with Father Hubbard. By William V. Regan. Edited by Peg Major

18 - THE U.S. AND THE VATICAN An excerpt from Eric Hanson's new book sets the stage for the pope's September visit. By Eric O. Hanson

21 - MR. ESPY GOES TO WASHINGTON Mike Espy '78 (JD) is Mississippi's first black congressman since Reconstruction. By Carla Hall

24 - BURIED TREASURE For every child God gave them, Kathy and Allen Hayes '66 promised to adopt another. By Allen and Kathy Triplett Hayes '66


Evangelical Equality: Religious Consecration, Mission, And Witness Part 2, Sandra Marie Schneiders Apr 1987

Evangelical Equality: Religious Consecration, Mission, And Witness Part 2, Sandra Marie Schneiders

Jesuit School of Theology

The call for evangelical equality evoked by Vatican II twenty years ago struck a responsive chord among American religious. As pre-Vatican II Catholics, we had lived in a church whose theology, structure, and discipline had been virtually monolithic for nearly four hundred years. Thus, the immediate and challenging appeal of the People of God image was, for religious, exceptionally striking, especially when contrasted with our previously held belief in the Church as an unchanging, hierarchical institution.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 3, Spring 1987, Santa Clara University Apr 1987

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 3, Spring 1987, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - AROUND THE WORLD IN 500 DAYS How and why Mike Brozda stepped off the treadmill and onto the "road less traveled." By Mike Brozda

16 - TURNING OFF TV's MIND-SET Confessions of a "cultural heretic" who turned off TV and selected a different channel. By Mitch Finley

19 - ADVOCATE FOR THE UNDERDOG Peter Conk '71, as seen through the eyes of faculty friend and mentor, Father Tenny Wright, S.J. By Tennant C. Wright, S.J.

24 - LETTING GO A three-step lesson in the fine art of delegation on the way to becoming a leader. By Timothy W. …


The Redwood, V.83 1986-1987, Santa Clara University Jan 1987

The Redwood, V.83 1986-1987, Santa Clara University

The Redwood

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Introduction: "This Damnable Paradoxe", Michael J. Buckley S.J. Jan 1987

Introduction: "This Damnable Paradoxe", Michael J. Buckley S.J.

Religious Studies

A damnatio memoriae followed the death of Akhenaten. His son-in-law reverted to the religious beliefs that had lain under ban and persecution. The Egyptian monarch's massive granite sarcophagi and ala-baster Canopic chest stood unused. His body was either interred in a secondhand coffin or torn to pieces and thrown to the dogs. His capital stood abandoned to the desert, never again to serve as a royal residence and only to be recovered from the sands thousands of years later by German and English archaeologists in the decades surrounding the World Wars. The Ramessides of the succeeding dynasty worked out this …


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 2, Winter 1987, Santa Clara University Jan 1987

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 2, Winter 1987, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

9 - CAMPAIGN FINANCING A look at what's wrong with modern campaigns and a creative, alternative approach to financing them. By Timothy J. Lukes

13 - TRADITION SHATTERED One hundred women broke the all male tradition at SCU 25 years ago. They returned to the campus to celebrate. By Barbara Wyman

18 - PAUL AQUINO: 0 & A Paul Aquino '65 talks about his famous sister-in-law, Cory, his family, and life in the Philippines.

21 - A YEAR FOR OTHERS Seven 1986 graduates chose to spend this year with the ·Jesuit Volunteers. They talk about what it's like. By Julie …