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JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES
INDEX FOR VOLUME THIRTY-SEVEN, 2000


ARTICLES:
    37:1 (Winter, 2000)

Ecclesial Identity and Ecumenical Decisions in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
    by Joseph D. Small     1
"Anonymous Ecumenists"? Pentecostals and the Struggle for Christian Identity
    by Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen     13
Eliezer Berkovits's Post-Holocaust Theology: A Dialectic between Polemics and Reception
    by Marc A. Krell     28
A Cosmopolitan Faith in Karl Jaspers: Decoupling Commitment and Narrowness
    by Joanne Cho    46

    37:2 (Spring, 2000)


Multicultural Evangelical Hermeneutics and Ecumenical Dialogue
    by Douglas Jacobsen     127
Roman Catholic Solutions to the Marian Question in Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue
    by Leona M. English     142
A Christian Alternative to (Christian) Racism and Antisemitism
    by David R. Mason     151
Messianic Judaism: Church, Denomination, Sect, or Cult?
    by Francine K. Samuelson     161
Arc~vat~ra: Ðr§vaisnava Image Descent and Catholic Eucharist
    by Edward P. Hahnenberg     187

    37:3-4 (Summer-Fall, 2000)


A Common Creation Story? Interreligious Dialogue and Ecology
     by Paul F. Knitter     285
The Pursuit of Holiness: A Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue
     by Ralph Del Colle     301
J. Elliot Ross and the National Conference of Christians and Jews: A Catholic Contribution to Tolerance in America
     by Patrick J. Hayes     321
Adapting Hindu Imagery: A Critical Look at Ritual Experiments in an Indian Catholic Ashram
     by Selva J. Raj     333
Saying What We Mean: Methodological Reflections on Dale Cannon's Six Ways of Being Religious
     by Matthew R. Foster     354
Cornelius Bertram and Carlo Sigonio: Christian Hebraism's First Political Scientists
     by Jonathan R. Ziskind     381
The Idea of a Judeo-Christian Worldview: Religiopolitical Reflections
     by Isaac C. Rottenberg     401
New Starting Points in Ecumenical Peace Dialogue--Three Perspectives
     An Introduction
          by Elizabeth Hanson Mellen     421
     New Quaker Starting Points in Ecumenical Peace Dialogue
          by Ann K. Riggs     426
     New Starting Points in Ecumenical Peace Dialogue: A Mennonite Perspective
          by John D. Rempel     431
     New Starting Points in the Ecumenical Peace Dialogue
          by Scott Holland     436

EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:

The Past and Future of the Union Church
    by Arthur Freeman     65
Russian Orthodoxy open to Dialogue: A Conversation with Dr. Aleksei Bodrov
    by Mikhail Sergeev    71
How Yehuda Bauer's Critique of Holocaust Thinking Has Changed My Mind
     by Thomas A. Idinopulos     444
Which Differences Are Blessed? From Peter's Vision to Paul's Letters
     by Jon C. Olson     455

BOOK REVIEWS    74-88, 281-283

BOOKS RECEIVED    99-113, 274-280, 463-464

ECUMENICAL EVENTS    89-98, 202-222, 461-462

ECUMENICAL RESOURCES    114-126, 223-273


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