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JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES
INDEX FOR VOLUME THIRTY-TWO, 1995


ARTICLES:
    32:1 (Winter, 1995)


Linguistic Theory and Ecumenical Convergence: The Case of Justification
  by  Christian J. Barrigar 1
Aher and Jesus
    by G. David Schwartz 13
Mysticism and Ecumenism: On the Question of Religious Identity in the Religious Dialogue
    by Eckard Wolz-Gottwald 25
The Contemporary Confucian-Christian Encounter: Interreligious or Intrareligious Dialogue?
    by Christian Jochim 35
Changing Paradigms: Reformist, Radical, and Rejectionist Approaches to the Relationship of Christianity and Antisemitism
    by Stephen R. Haynes 63
Toward a Jewish Theology of Christianity
    by Michael S. Kogan 89

    32:2 (Spring, 1995)

A Ministry for Tomorrow's Church
    by John N. Collins 159
Globalization and Catholicity: Two Expressions of One Ecclesiology?
    by Richard Marzheuser 179
Anglican Identity and Ecumenism
    by Robert Hannaford 195
The Holy Conversation: Toward a Jewish Theology of Dialogue
    by Terry A. Bookman 207
Jerusalem, the Sacred City: Perspectives from Judaism and Islam
    by David J. Zucker and Jane I. Smith 227

  32:3 (Summer, 1995)

The World Student Christian Federation Centennial
    by L. Newton Thurber 315
The National Student Christian Federation: A Bridge between Independent Organizations and a Unified Movement
    by Leonard Clough 319
The Commission on World Mission of the National Student Christian Federation, 1961-1966: A Brief History
    by C. Alton Robertson 335
The University Christian Movement: A Personal Remembrance
    by Paul E. Schrading 340
Some Reflections on the University Christian Movement
    by Samuel N. Slie 353
Reflections on the Student Christian Movement of the 1960's and Its Effect on My Life
    by Elmira Kendricks Nazombe 355
    by Steven H. Johnson 359
    by Jill Foreman Hultin 364
    by Alice Hageman 375
    by Henry Bucher, Jr. 380
    by Alice Austin 383
A Brief Research Sketch on the Goals and Objectives of the WSCF in North America: 1969-1978
    by John Boonstra 384
Visions in Conflict
    by Reuben C. Baerwald 399
A Canadian Perspective on the WSCF North American Region
    by Betsy Anderson 402
The National Ecumenical Student Christian Council, 1980-86: An Attempt to Rebuild a U.S. Student Christian Movement
    by Ruth M. Harris 406
"Would That All the Lord's People Were Prophets!" The National Interim Committee and NESC II
    by Jennifer McGovern and Francis James Rivers 419
Personal Reflections
    by Jennifer McGovern 423
    by Steve Unruhe 424
1981-1985: Korea-American Perspectives
    by Paul Kim with Henry Em and Chongho Kim 425
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    by Cecil C. Gray 430
Perspectives on NESCC     by National Staff and Resource Persons
    by Ruth M. Harris 435
U.S. Churches and the Emerging Student Christian Movement: The Story of the CESCM
    by Clyde O. Robinson, Jr. 444
Developments in the Student Christian Movements in the 1990's
    by Miriam E. Vincent 448
The History and Archives Project of the World Student Christian Federation, 1987-95
    by Terry Thompson 451
Guide to WSCF/SCM Centennial Historical Resources and Archives in the U.S.A.
    by L. Newton Thurber 459

    32:4 (Fall, 1995)

Lutheran Campus Ministry and Student Organizations, 1969-94
    by Burnice Fjellman 473
The Methodist Student Movement: A Brief Historical Sketch
    by Donald G. Shockley 478
The United Campus Christian Fellowship
    by Verlyn L. Barker 481
The National Campus Ministry Association, 1964-94: A Brief History
    by Charles W. Doak 500
Drawing Strength from the Past: The Student Movement of the YMCA's of the U.S.A., 1970?95
    by Jean Burkhardt 505
The Student YWCA since 1960
    by Kay Logan 516
The University Question Revisited
    by Robert L. Johnson 521
A Reflection on Race Relations in the Student Christian Movement
    by Samuel Slie 525
Peace, Justice, and Global Citizenship: Some Issues and Responses of U.S. Student Christian Movements and Campus Ministries, 1950's to 1990's
    by John E. Jordan 533
motive Magazine, the Student Movement, and the Arts
    by Wilson Yates 555
Gender Equality in the WSCF: Inter-Regional Encounters
    by Ruth M. Harris 574
World Student Christian Federation--North America Region Women's Project
    by Jan Griesinger 592
Women in Ministry Doing Theology: 1970's in the U.S.A.
    by Carol S. Robb with Nancy D. Richardson 598
Ecumenical Mission Involvement, Voluntary Service, and International Students
    by Margaret Flory 603
Student Ministries and Global Mission Involvement from the Perspective of a U.S. Denominational Overseas Mission Staff, 1965?1990
    by Ruth M. Harris 620
Seeds in New Soil: Ecumenism and a New U.S. Student Generation, 1990?1995
    by Kenneth J. Guest 635
International Students: Some Key Dynamics and Dimensions of Local Ecumenical Ministries
    by John E. Jordan 646
Selected Events in U.S. Campus Ministry History
    by Donald G. Shockley and L. Newton Thurber 655
World Student Christian Federation Centennial: U.S. Historical Bibliography
    by Verlyn A. Barker , L. Newton Thurber , and Franklin J. Woo 657

EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:

Scriptural/Theological Argument against Women's Ordination (Simply Stated) and Responses
    by Richard J. Beauchesne 107
Helping Those Who Are Interested in, But Fearful of, Dialogue
    by Joseph Stoutzenberger 114
Grime and the Grassroots
    by Mark Kiley 257
A Jewish Response to     byron L. Sherwin's "A New Jewish View of Jesus"
    by Steven L. Jacobs 263

BOOK REVIEWS 115-150, 269-294, 461-465, 661-662
BOOKS RECEIVED 151-152, 295
ECUMENICAL EVENTS 153-157, 296-305, 466-470, 662-667
ECUMENICAL RESOURCES 157-158, 306-314



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