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Should Joe Lieberman Keep his Faith to Himself? The real question is not whether religious values should help shape politics, but how. by Jim Wallis
Features
Core Values The Broetjes had a crazy idea - to treat their workers like people. by Jim Rice
Paradise Paved The Earth may be the Lord's but we've trashed the place. The good news is that Christian attitudes toward the environment are changing. by Lois Ann Lorentzen
Who's Who on the Christian Green Scene? The most effective Christian eco-groups are leaner and less hampered by unwieldy church bureaucracies. by Lois Ann Lorentzen
New Eden - Same Snake? What they're saying about the Human Genome Project. by Rose Marie Berger
Love Stronger Than Steel An experimental summer camp brings children together with their dads - in prison. by Rachel Spaght
Commentary
Catalog Jesus by Julie Polter
The Democratic Dance On the campaign trail, populism's hot - but will it last? by Danny Duncan Collum
Love, Cardinal Ratzinger What should we do with these Vatican documents? by Rose Marie Berger
What Makes for Middle East Peace? Reaching Across the Barricades. by Tom Getman
What Makes for Middle East Peace? Jerusalem's 'Sanctity' must be built on justice. by Neve Gordon
Seeking an Iraqi Endgame U.N. inspections remain key to resolving the impasse. by David Cortright
Back to Jesus' Way How the church became entangled in death - and the way out. by Glen Stassen
Columns
Hearts & Minds: Lifting All Boats by Jim Wallis
Grace Matters: Is That Racism on Your Shoe? by Chris Rice
Uprisings: Almost Heaven by Elizabeth Newberry
Eyes & Ears: The Telecommunications Land Rush by Danny Duncan Collum
H'rumphs: College Bound (and Gagged) by Ed Spivey Jr.
Culture Watch
Mighty Rushes of Truth Subtle details and weighty matters abound in Dar Williams' songs. Music: The Given World by Dar Williams. Reviewed by Kimberly Burge
Little Pictures of Hope Ken Medema's obsession. Music: Little Pictures by Ken Medema. Reviewed by Dan Goering
When Profit Is the Driver The consequences of globalization. Book: Workin' on the Chain Gang: Shaking Off the Dead hand of History by Walter Mosley. Book: Field Guide to the Global Economy by Sarah Anderson, John Cavanagh, and Thea Lee. Reviewed by Jo Ann Heydron
Emancipatory Spirituality Weaving social engagement and spiritual practice. Book: Spirit Mattes by Michael Lerner. Reviewed by Duane Shank
An Unexpected Merton The Trappist's voice continues to resound. Book: The Intimate Merton by Patrick Hart and Jonathan Montaldo. Book: Thomas merton and the Monastic Vision by Lawrence S. Cunningham. Reviewed by Jim Forest
Interfaith Peacemaking Is true nonviolence possible only for Christians? Book: Nonviolence for the Third Millennium by G. Simon Harak. Reviewed by Dan Buchanan
Christmas Shopping Made Easy A Winter Reading List Compiled by The Editors
Departments
Between the Lines | Human Rights Assaulted in Guatemala, Colombia | A Move to Ban Cluster Bombs | Globalizing Justice | Police! Put down the puppet, now! | Briefly Noted |
Groundswell: That All May Be One Radical ecumenism in a land of strife. by Fred Bahnson
Call to Renewal: Quiz the Candidates, Then Vote! Bring poverty into the campaign. by R. Carter Echols
Seeds: Resources for study and action by Ryan Beiler
Connections: Bringing people together by Elizabeth Newberry and Beth Isaacson
Living the Word: Speaking in (the World's) Tongues by Wes Howard-Brook
Poetry: The Car in the Snow by Rod Jellema
Letters | Force Protection | The Bruce Discovery | AIDS in Africa | Are the Christians Coming? | Catholic Worker Key Chains? | Live Like a Lily | Unsustainable Lifestyle | The Tie That Binds | Clarification |
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