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ContentsWinter 2003 EDITORIALOn
the Loneliness of Faith ARTICLESOn Exile: Yoder,
Said, and a Theology of Land and Return Why is the City so Important for Christian
Theology? The Problem of the Promise Spiritual Refugee Post-Modernism and Its Secrets The Readable City and the Rhetoric of Excess American Muslims and a Meaningful Human Rights
Discourse Violence, Reconciliation, and the Justice of
God Divine Evaluation and the Quest for a Suitable
Companionship POETRYJohn the Baptist Remembers Jesus Seeing Through Water by Robert Vivian Shard BOOKSHarmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting
Children from Sex. by Judith Levine Families in Ancient Israel. by Leo G.
Perdue, Joseph Blenkinsop, John J. Collins, and Carol Meyers Heideggers Atheism: The Refusal of
Theological Voice. by Laurence Paul Hemming The Heart of Islam: Enduring Values for
Humanity. by Seyyed Hossein Nasr Notes on Contributors On the Cover: Joyce Kozloffs TARGETS (detail), 2000 acrylic on canvas, wood frame, 108 inches diameter. Courtesy of the artist and DC Moore Gallery. Copyright of Cross Currents
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