The best of "The Public square"Richard John Neuhaus.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Company, (c)2001.Description: ix, 246 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL2525 .B478 2001
  • BL2525
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Contents:
The extremity of the mainstream -- Islam cornered -- Russia: wilderness years ahead -- Turning the enemy into an enemy of the enemy -- A pope of the first millennium at the threshold of the third -- The first five years -- Portnoy's snit -- He who steals my words... -- Counting by race -- Against Christian politics -- Peddlers of an unreal world -- Farewell to the overclass -- President Clinton and the white race -- Deep, critical reflection on the education front -- The best and the brightest -- A more real world -- Science, greed, and justice: an unbeatable combination -- What then is to be done? -- Sin and risk aversion -- Abraham Joshua Heschel -- Bill Clinton and the American character -- Why "hate crimes" are wrong -- Encountered by the truth -- The impertinence of protesting aggression -- Minding the mind -- Science, matter, spirit, and three-card monte -- To be a "normal" society -- American history and theological nerve -- Forget the Bilderbergers -- 1984 and now -- A world of our own making.
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The unhappy fate of optional orthodoxy -- The extremity of the mainstream -- Islam cornered -- Russia: wilderness years ahead -- Turning the enemy into an enemy of the enemy -- A pope of the first millennium at the threshold of the third -- The first five years -- Portnoy's snit -- He who steals my words... -- Counting by race -- Against Christian politics -- Peddlers of an unreal world -- Farewell to the overclass -- President Clinton and the white race -- Deep, critical reflection on the education front -- The best and the brightest -- A more real world -- Science, greed, and justice: an unbeatable combination -- What then is to be done? -- Sin and risk aversion -- Abraham Joshua Heschel -- Bill Clinton and the American character -- Why "hate crimes" are wrong -- Encountered by the truth -- The impertinence of protesting aggression -- Minding the mind -- Science, matter, spirit, and three-card monte -- To be a "normal" society -- American history and theological nerve -- Forget the Bilderbergers -- 1984 and now -- A world of our own making.

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