In This Issue
A growing number of U.S. soldiers are saying no to the Iraq war.
Why grassroots civil society - and not 'nation building' from on high - is key to the future of Iraq.
On the first anniversary of Katrina, New Orleans is grateful for the kindness of strangers, but worried about those levees.
What do the words and witness of Jesus demand of a college that calls itself Christian?
A Catholic university strives to make hunger for justice part of the curriculum.
Columnists
Sojourners and Call to Renewal have joined forces to create a new and much stronger organization.
This generation does not fear the sacred nor bow to the secular.
Table of Contents
Cover Story
Why grassroots civil society - and not 'nation building' from on high - is key to the future of Iraq.
Features
On the first anniversary of Katrina, New Orleans is grateful for the kindness of strangers, but worried about those levees.
What do the words and witness of Jesus demand of a college that calls itself Christian?
A Catholic university strives to make hunger for justice part of the curriculum.
Commentary
Columns
Sojourners and Call to Renewal have joined forces to create a new and much stronger organization.
Culture Watch
The authors connect the dots between Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin, and those who influenced them.
Departments
What makes a Christian college Christian? Fear of the Lord. Prudence. Righteousness. Justice.





