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INDEX FOR VOLUME TWENTY-NINE, 1992


ARTICLES:
    29:1 (Winter, 1992)

Revelation and Proclamation: Shifting Paradigms
    by Mary Catherine Hilkert 1
"Syncretistic Religiosity": The Significance of This Tautology
    by Jeffrey Carlson 24
The Dublin Statement and Women's Ordination
    by Peter Anthony Baktis 35
Atonement in Judaism and Christianity: Toward a Rapprochement
    by John C. Lyden 47
After Historical Criticism, What? Trends in Biblical Interpretation and Ecumenical, Interfaith Dialogues
    by John Reumann 55

    29:2 (Spring, 1992)


Buber and Tillich
    by David Novak 159
Revelation in Comparative Perspective: Lessons for Interreligious Dialogue
    by David Carpenter 175
The Dominican and the Dervish: A Christian-Muslim Dialogue that Might Have Been between Thomas Aquinas and Jalal ad-Din Rumi
    by John Renard 189
The Taizé Community: Fifty Years of Prayer and Action
    by Douglas A. Hicks 202
The Universal Attitude of Shinto as Expressed in the Shinto Sect KurozumikyÇ
    by Willis Stoesz 215
Exclusion and Embrace: Theological Reflections in the Wake of "Ethnic Cleansing"
    by Miroslav Volf 230

    29:3-4 (Summer-Fall, 1992)


Reflections     by a Pentecostalist on Aspects of BEM
    by Harold D. Hunter 317
Globalization, Pluralism, and Ecumenics: The Old Question of Catholicity in a New Cultural Horizon
    by Mark S. Burrows 346
World Community and Religion
    by Robert Cummings Neville 368
The Ecumenical Commitment to Human Rights
    by Franklin H. Littell 383
The Church Learning and the Church Teaching: Vatican II and the Liberal Tradition of Religious Freedom
    by Robert J. O'Donnell 399
Words, Symbols, Experience, and the Naming of the Divine
    by Larry Dwight Shinn 418
Jesus' Death     by Crucifixion in the Qur'~n: An Issue for Interpretation and Muslim-Christian Relations
    by Michael G. Fonner 432

EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:
Christian-Jewish Dialogue
    by Isaac C. Rottenberg 87
Response to Eugene J. Fisher
    by Martin S. Jaffee 96
Reply to Lillian Sigal
    by Jacob Neusner 100
Abraham Joshua Heschel: The Inadequacy of the Ecumenical Perspective
    by David R. Blumenthal 249
Christians and Jews: Coexistence in the New Europe
    by Hans Ucko 254
Meeting Jacob at the Jabbok: Wrestling with a Text--A Midrash on Genesis 32:22-32
    by Henry F. Knight 451
Social Theory, Language, and the Crisis in Anglican Pluralism
    by Chris Barrigar 461
A Response to Chris Barrigar's "Social Theory, Language, and the Crisis in Anglican Pluralism"
    by Pierre W. Whalon 466

BOOK REVIEWS 104-133, 260-286, 470-495
BOOKS RECEIVED 133-135, 286-288, 495-499
ECUMENICAL EVENTS 136-148, 289-296, 500-512
ECUMENICAL RESOURCES 149-158, 297-316, 513-530



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