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Crosscurrents: Resistance Faith: Volume 61, Number 1, March 2011
Henderson, Charles (Author)
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Association Public Religion and Intellectual
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Crosscurrents: Resistance Faith: Volume 61, Number 1, March 2011 - Henderson, Charles
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Synopsis "Crosscurrents: Resistance Faith: Volume 61, Number 1, March 2011"
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice. In the March 2011 issue of CrossCurrents: "An invitation not only to explore, but to enjoy" editorial by Charles P. Henderson"The Enduring Popularity of Rosa de Lima, First Saint of the Americas: Women, Bodies, Sainthood, and National Identity" by Oliva M. Espin"The Loss of Faith among the Jewish GI Liberators" by Leila Levinson"Moral panic in a Plural Culture" by Joseph Heathcott"Queer Systems: The Benefits of a More Systematic Approach to Queer Theology" by Ivy Helman"Mi&322;osz and a Secular Age" by &321;ukasz Tischner"Poetry & Islam: An Introduction" by Patrick S. O'Donnell"Jewish Ethics and Play the Exaltation of the Possible" by Moses L. Pava"Why this Rabbi Works with Non&8208;Jews" by Seth Goren"Doing Theology Interreligiously Union and the Legacy of Paul Tillich" by Paul F. Knitter"Re: You And Career" a poem by Clifford Paul Fetters"A brief exercise on the value of humility of which he doesn't have much" a poem by Clifford Paul Fetters"Kyrie" a poem by Steve Lautermilch"Requiem" a poem by Steve Lautermilch"Islamic commix" book review by Peter Heinegg"Legal friction, law, narrative, and identity politics in Biblical Israel" book review by J. Harold Ellens