Contents, Volume 9 #3

July/August 1991


Dossier

An Ignatius for Our Times

The founder of
the Jesuits
turns 500

Leader
Ignatius of Loyola was a medieval man with a modern vision. Martin Royackers SJ (p.2)

Perspectives on Ignatian Spirituality

Dangerous Memories of Ignatius
What can we learn from Ignatius as we approach the end of the Modern Age?
Robert J. Egan SJ (p.5)
How Much Do I Owe to Ignatius? Louisa Blair
A Benedictine's Jesuit Images. Joan Chittister OSB
The Jesuit Blood of a Dominican. Louis Roy OP
Love and Solidarity. Bernard Audigier and Antoine Houdeville
The Serpent Meets the Dove. Lauren Griffin
No Unique Path to Follow. Phil Kelly OFM Conv

Mission: Jesuits and Native Canadians

Learning the Meaning of Universalism
Neither admiration nor criticism is an adequate response to the early Jesuit missionaries.
Carl Starkloff SJ (p.17)

Culture Contact in the Wilderness
Ethnohistory has cast new light on the relationship between natives and Europeans.
Alexander von Gernet
Mukedekuniek, Medicine People, and Me. Mary Lou Fox

Education: A Living Tradition?

Needing the Poor to Be a University
Our education programs need to develop a new understanding of meaning, truth, value and action.
Michael Czerny SJ (p.24)

Education with Human Values
With our emphasis on "competitiveness," is a liberal Catholic education still possible?
David Lawless
God, Culture and Communications. David Eley SJ and Marc Gervais SJ

Faith and Justice: Followers of Ignatius

Pedro Arrupe's Legacy
The late General always lived the voction of the Jesuits to be "men for others."
Edward Sheridan SJ (p.31)
Constant Lievens. John Perry SJ
Mary Ward. Angela McAuliffe IBVM and Barbara Olga Warnke IBVM
Luigi D'Azeglio. Jacques Monet SJ
Philippine Duchesne. Phyllis Braceland
Ignacio Ellacuria. Tim Draimin


Article
Dinosaur Mentality or Human Reality?
Judged from the perspective of morality, the Gulf War was a devastated wasteland.
Marc Gervais SJ (p.38)


Books
The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ
By Gregory H. Carruthers SJ. Reviewed by Wilfred Cantwell Smith (p.42)

Chain Her by One Foot
By Karen Anderson. Reviewed by Kenise Murphy Kilbride (p.46)


Features
Points
Falling peso, low fascism and views of Jesuits. (p.4)

Colloquy
Summer is a time for important things. Marjory Gallagher SC (p.41)

Compass Cryptic
Odd shoats, tree frogs and first filly. (p.50)

Testament
An act of God on behalf of Christ. Joseph Plevnik SJ (p.51)

Disputatio
The argument against consumerism is built on assumption. Grant McCracken (p.49)



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