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Civil Discourse
May/June 1999
From the Editor
A Tale of Two Languages
by Philip J. Boyle
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2
Up Front
Religion in the Public Square
The Voice of Faith Makes Achieving the Common Good More Likely
by Martin E. Marty, Larry Greenfield, and David E. Guinn
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3-4
Subversive Civility
Finding Common Ground in the Abortion Debates Inspires Hope, Healing, and Practical Solutions
by Frederica Mathewes-Green
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5-9
Winner Take None
How 'The Argument Culture' Damages Health Care
by Deborah Tannen
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8
Case Study
Children's Health, Children's Rights
A Clash Over Cancer Treatment Demonstrates the Difficulties in Dealing with Religious Families
by Edwin R. DuBose
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9-10
At the Center
Congregations, Health, and Healing
Mining the Traditions' Untapped Potential
by David McCurdy
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11
Media Briefs
News & Notes
by Kirston Fortune
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12
Dissenting Opinion
Voices from Left Field
Civil Discourse from the Edges
by Martha Holstein and Steve Ellington
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13-14
Last Word
Across the Divide
How to Remain Civil while Facing Threats to the Civil Order
by Dan Perreten
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15
Civil Discourse: May/June 1999
Volume/Issue:
Issue 9
Publisher:
Park Ridge Center, Chicago
Date:
May, 1999.
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