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Menorah Review (No. 33, Winter, 1995) Jan 1995

Menorah Review (No. 33, Winter, 1995)

Menorah Review

Current Feminist Critiques -- Ideological Passion -- The Voices of Silent Dialogues -- The Covenantal Relationship: Ethical Implications -- The Perennial Shylock -- Talmud -- Book Briefings


Menorah Review (No. 34, Spring, 1995) Jan 1995

Menorah Review (No. 34, Spring, 1995)

Menorah Review

A "Between" Between Martin Buber's I and Thou? -- The Philistines: Not So Philistine? -- On Jews and Gentiles in Antiquity -- A Mosaic of War Philosophies -- Redemption-Pesach, 1985 -- Book Briefings


Menorah Review (No. 35, Fall, 1995) Jan 1995

Menorah Review (No. 35, Fall, 1995)

Menorah Review

Jewish Path, Buddhist Path: Do They Meet? -- Sparks of Light -- Jewish-Americans and American Sports: Memory, Identity and Assimilation -- How to Develop the Moral Personality -- Political and the Nationalist Judaism -- Litigation -- Book Briefings


The Church: The Universal Sacrament Of Salvation, Lawrence Porter Dec 1994

The Church: The Universal Sacrament Of Salvation, Lawrence Porter

Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D

No abstract provided.


The Church, Community Of Salvation: An Ecumenical Ecclesiology, Lawrence Porter Dec 1994

The Church, Community Of Salvation: An Ecumenical Ecclesiology, Lawrence Porter

Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D

No abstract provided.


The Emblem And Motto Of The Congregation Of The Mission (Abridged), John E. Rybolt Dec 1994

The Emblem And Motto Of The Congregation Of The Mission (Abridged), John E. Rybolt

John E Rybolt

This study will show that this familiar figure of Jesus and the motto Evangelizare pauperibus misit me both date from the time of Saint Vincent. However, the use of both of these together, with the motto surrounding the oval, dates only from the nineteenth century.