Commentary

James W. Douglass 3-01-1996
Twenty years of the Atlantic Life Community.
Jim Rice 3-01-1996
The real-world effects of the just war theory.
Brett Grainger 3-01-1996
The Struggle for Canadian culture.
Oliver Thomas 3-01-1996
Religion, values, and the public schools.
Jim Wallis 3-01-1996
Jean Sindab's life of commitment, prayer, and faithfulness.
Jim Wallis 1-01-1996

After the 1992 riots following the first Rodney King verdict, I joined a delegation of international church leaders to Los Angeles.

Kari Jo Verhulst 1-01-1996

When cultural diversity clashes with human rights.

Jim Rice 1-01-1996
Mixed motives and good fruit.
Julie Polter 1-01-1996
The future of health care is on the chopping block.
Ronald J. Sider 1-01-1996
Budget cuts should make us weep--and rage.
James J. Zogby 1-01-1996

The prospects for progress after Rabin.

Jim Forest 11-01-1995

No matter what religious tradition one is part of, the grim cycle of violence and counterviolence that has gone on for more than three years in the former Yugoslavia indicts us all...

Susan Monaco 11-01-1995

Calvin Klein Inc., no stranger to the racy or randy, has shocked America over the past decade with its persistent testing of our moral consciousness.

Jim Wallis 11-01-1995

O.J.Simpson and Louis Farrakhan are as contradictory figures as two people could be.

Mark Cerbone 11-01-1995
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Rachel Johnson 9-01-1995

Lois Jemtegard wanted to sell a portion of her land along the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge, a national scenic area. Interested buyers wanted to build a house on the property.

Bob Sabath 9-01-1995

Last year I participated in an intensive, nine-month workshop called "Working From the Heart." I wanted to integrate two seemingly divergent eras in my life.

Kari Jo Verhulst 9-01-1995

When the government of India launched a nationwide literacy campaign a few years ago, chances are alcohol abuse was not one of its targets.

Kelly Green 9-01-1995

The winds of change blowing on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures are making a cold world for those without power or wealth.

On May 11, after months of U.S. arm-twisting and a four-week review conference in New York, the nations of the world agreed to a South African proposal for a permanent extension of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.