The Other Side

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A monthly magazine of news and essays on Christianity. Articles include cultural reviews, current event analysis, and historical research.

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Crossroads.

Jul 01, 2004

A diseased system.(Feedback)(Letter to the Editor)

Jul 01, 2004; Stafstrom, Jonathan

Cultural misfits.(Feedback)(Letter to the Editor)

Jul 01, 2004; Thomason, Robert H.

Creative nonviolence.(Feedback)(Letter to the Editor)

Jul 01, 2004; Flynn, Josephne Marie

Work and family.(Feedback)(Letter to the Editor)

Jul 01, 2004; Landis, Lois

Genocide in Sudan.(Breaking Silence)

Jul 01, 2004

Enough to live on.(Hosannas)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2004

Winds of change.(Hosannas)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2004

Salon activism.(Mercury Rising)

Jul 01, 2004

Short takes.(Along The Road)

Jul 01, 2004

Side ways.(Along The Road)

Jul 01, 2004

Yeast of the Pharisees.(Room For Grace)

Jul 01, 2004; Claiborne, Shane

Where we find ourselves: a special series in 2004.(Brief Article)(Editorial)

Jul 01, 2004

On democracy: we cannot hold the government accountable if we don't know what it's doing.

Jul 01, 2004; Waskow, Arthur

The passion of the apostle: Paul is much maligned by "progressive" Christians. But maybe he is more radical than we have thought--and a powerful witness to how we can live the gospel in a fallen world.

Jul 01, 2004; O'Brien, Will

8/8/02.(Brief Article)(Poem)

Jul 01, 2004; White, Kelley Jean

Slaves of sin? Like countless religious voices, the street corner preacher was abusing Paul's teaching to bring a message of judgment rather than of one of liberation.

Jul 01, 2004; Tamez, Elsa

Communities of the cross: as prophet and pastor, Paul sought to counter the forces of empire by building up nonviolent holiness cell groups committed to a different way of life.

Jul 01, 2004; Grieb, A. Katherine

Alzheimer's.(Brief Article)(Poem)

Jul 01, 2004; Branner, Sunshine F.

Remembering Sarah Leah: my mother wandered through her Alzheimer's years, shuffling around wordlessly--and I followed her.

Jul 01, 2004; Hirschfield, Robert