The Ecumenist, v. 37, no. 3 (Summer 2000)

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  • Churches Seeking Reconciliation and Peace: The World Council of Churches’ Decade to Overcome Violence, Marilyn Legge
  • The Labour of Nuns: A Materialist Perspective, Andrée Lévesque
  • Methodist and Liberationist Reflections on the Pentecostal Movement, Harold Wells
  • Reuben Slonim: A Prophetic Rabbi, Ted Schmidt
  • Book note, Gregory Baum
    • Aidan Nichols, OP. Christendom Awake. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1999. 255 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 37, no. 2 (Spring 2000)

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  • Trends in Contemporary Judaism: Overcoming the False Dichotomy Between the Religious and the Secular, Dow Marmur
  • The Global Ethic, Charles E. Curran
  • Food as Life: A Christian and Developmental Perspective, Maura Leen
  • The Lab, the Temple, and the Market: Reflections at the Intersection of Science, Religion and Development, William F. Ryan, S.J.
  • Postmodernism and Theology, Michael J. Scanlon, O.S.A.

The Ecumenist, v. 37, no. 1 (Winter 2000)

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  • Quebec’s Bishops: A Contemporary Perspective on Truth
  • Vatican II’s Theological About-face on the Jews: Not yet fully recognized, John T. Pawlikowski
  • Belgrade Women in Black Against Violence and War, Maja Korac
  • ARCIC: Authority as God’s Gift, Ken Johnstone
  • The Church We Love: A Conversation with Miroslav Volf, Gregory Baum
  • Book notes
    • Charles Villa-Vicencio. The Spirit of Hope: Conversations on Politics, Religion and Values. Johannesburg, S.A.: Skotaville Publishers. 285 pp.
    • Gregory Baum, ed. The Twentieth Century: A Theological Overview. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books; Ottawa: Novalis; London: G. Chapman, 1999. 263 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 36, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1999)

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  • The Kosovo Crisis: An Ethical Dilemma, Gregory Baum
  • Christian-Muslim Encounter: A Bibliographical Introduction, Sheila McDonough
  • Seeing the Truth: A Gay Reading of Two Johannione Figures, James B. Nickoloff
  • The Poor Shall Always Be With You: A Disturbing Social Analysis, Gregory Baum
  • Book note
    • Anthony de Mello. Writing Selected, with an Introduction by William Dych, S.J. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 141 pp.
  • Reason and Faith: A Sermon, Gregory Baum
  • Book note, Scott Kline
    • William A Stahl. God and the Chip: Religion and the Culture of Technology. Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1999. 185 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 36, no. 3 (Aug.-Sept. 1999)

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Table of contents

  • The Ecumenical Decade of the Churches in Solidarity with Women, Pamela K. Brubaker
  • The Church and Scottish Nationalism, Gregory Baum
  • Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa, Gregory Baum
  • Vatican II: The Church and “The Others”: Turning Point of Catholic Teaching, Gregory Baum
  • The Communion of Saints and the World’s Redemption, Wenh-In Ng
  • Volf: Taking Liberation Theology One Step Farther, Gregory Baum

The Ecumenist, v. 36, no. 2 (Apr.-May 1999)

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Table of contents

  • Pentecostalism: LIberating or Oppressive? An Essay in Pentecostal Critical Theology, Scott Smaldridge
  • The World Bank’s New Interest in Religion, Gregory Baum
  • A Pastoral Letter of Zambia’s Catholic Bishops
  • An Unresolved Drama: Canada’s United Church Seeks Reconciliation with Native Peoples, Russ Daye
  • Book Reviews:
    • Harold Wells, The Future of Socialism? Political Theology and the “Triumph of Capitalism.” Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International, 1996, 220 pages.
    • Craig M. Gay, With Liberty and Justice for Whom? The Recent Evangelical Debate over Capitalism. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1991, 276 pages.
    • Craig M. Gay, The Way of the (Modern) World. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, and Regent College Publishing, Vancouver, 1998, 337 pages.
    • Marvin L. Krier Mich, Catholic Social Teaching and Movements. Mystic, Connecticut: Twenty-Third Publications, 1998, 475 pages.

The Ecumenist, v. 36, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1999)

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Table of contents

  • Re-introducing The Ecumenist, Gregory Baum
  • Transforming Power for Peace: Reflections on the Alternatives to Violence Project, John McKendy
  • Social Analysis and “the Option for the Poor”: Can Social Science Research Be Engaged?, Gregory Baum
  • “Reading the Bible in Spanish”: U.S. Catholic Hispanic Theologians’ Contributions to Systematic Theology, Eduardo C. Fernandez, S.J.
  • Christians and the Economic Debate, Gregory Baum
  • Book Reviews:
    • Marc H. Ellis, Ending Auschwitz: The Future of Jewish and Christian Life. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1994, 162 pages.