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JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES
INDEX FOR VOLUME THIRTY-THREE, 1996


ARTICLES:

    33:1 (Winter, 1996)

Ecumenism, Evangelism, and Religious Liberty
    by Paul Mojzes     3
East European Missions, Perestroika, and Orthodox-Evangelical Tensions
    by Mark Elliott     9
Ecumenism, Evangelization, and Religious Freedom in Russia and the Former Soviet Republics
    by Archbishop Anatoly (Kuznetsov) of Kerch     20
Methodist Missionaries in Mother Russia
    by Paul Crego     27
Russian Orthodoxy: Renewal or Revival?
    by Mikhail Sergeev     36
To Win the Hearts and Minds: Evangelical Mission Activity in Albania as Global Culture War
    by Linford Stutzman     44
Religious Life in Ukraine: Continuity and Change
    by Andrii Krawchuk     59
Established Religion vs. New Religions: Social Perception and Legal Consequences
    by Halina Grzymala-Moszczynska     69
Religious Seriousness: A Lesson from Postcommunist Europe
    by Dane R. Gordon     73
Evangelical-Orthodox Dialogue in Russia on the Eve of the Tenth Anniversary of Cherno byl
    by Michael J. Christensen     79

    33:2 (Spring, 1996)


God after Auschwitz: A Contribution to Contemporary Theology
    by André LaCocque     157
Ministry and Ecclesiology in the Orthodox Responses to BEM
    by Peter A. Baktis     173
Christianity and Judaism: Old History, New Beginnings
    by Anson Laytner     187
Christological Concerns in Religious Dialogue in Light of Jewish-Christian Relations
    by Robert J. Sadowski     204
The Recovery of the Senses: Against the Asceticisms of the Age
    by James W. Heisig     216

    33:3 (Summer, 1996)


Precarious Unity and Vulnerable Ethics
    by Ans J. van der Bent     315
Eastern Orthodox Reactions to the Ministry Section of the Lima Document
    by Lucian Turcescu     330
Evangelism in the Second Axial Period
    by Thomas V. Ambumkayathu     344
Religion and State: A Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue    359
International Scholars' Annual Trialogue (ISAT)
    by Leonard Swidler     360
Separation of Religion and State: Progress or Regress?
    by Leonard Swidler     369
The Relationship between Religion and Politics in Islam: Neither Holyoake nor Holistic
    by Khalid Durán     379
Judaism and the Polis
    by Paul Mendes-Flohr     388

    33:4 (Fall, 1996)

The Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral: Development in an Anglican Approach to Christian Unity
    by Robert B. Slocum     471
The Universality of Salvation: Christianity, Judaism, and Other Religions in Dante, Nostra Aetate, and the New Catechism
    by Michael Patrick O'Connor     487
 byzantine and Contemporary Greek Orthodox Approaches to Islam
    by Anastasios Yannoulatos     512
Interreligious Dialogue in Black Africa among Christianity, Islam, and African Traditional Religion
    by Mutombo Nkulu-N'Sengha     528
A Christian Historical Perspective on Wisdom as a Basis for Dialogue with Judaism and Chinese Religion
    by Leonard Swidler     557

EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:

Synthesis of Exegetical Advances involving Jesus, Paul, and the Law Might Contribute to Rapprochement between Orthodox Judaism and Christianity
    by Jon C. Olson     87
Response to Stephen R. Haynes
    by Eugene J. Fisher     93
More Steps toward Total Dialogue: A Tentative Response to Michael Kogan
    by Isaac C. Rottenberg     238
Response to Eugene J. Fisher
    by Stephen R. Haynes     244
Ecumenical Social Thought and the World Council of Churches
    by Charles C. West     247
Response to Stephen R. Haynes
    by Eugene J. Fisher     394
Two Women Priests: Latest Blow to Roman Catholic Traditionalists
    by Doris Klostermaier     573

BOOK REVIEWS    97-128, 250-283, 397-435, 576-602
BOOKS RECEIVED    129-130, 284-286, 435-437, 602-604
ECUMENICAL EVENTS    131-148, 287-300, 438-449, 614-620
ECUMENICAL RESOURCES    149-156, 301-314, 450-469, 605-613



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