Ecumenical Review, The
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Articles in July 1995 issue of Ecumenical Review, The
- Father, forgive…
by Kosuke Koyama - From consultation to participation: non-governmental organizations and the United Nations
by Rainer Lingscheid - Consolidating steps for disarmament: the United Nations' growing role in arms control
by Wolfgang Kotter - "For nothing can separate us from the love of Christ": who does belong to the body of Christ?
by Flora Winfield - Peaks of Faith: Protestant Mission in Revolutionary China
by Paul Varo Martinson - The United Nations and the WCC: rights and justice
by Konrad Raiser - Peace needs no weapons: from military security to human security
by Inge Kaul - Processes of democratization: the new role of the United Nations in electoral assistance
by Robin Ludwig - Sexuality, sin and disease
by T. Jacob John - Between politics and efficiency: United Nations reform and conflict of interests
by Joachim Muller - A difficult assignment: UN peacekeeping in the post-Cold War era
by Michael Renner - The UN and development: business as usual
by Clarence J. Dias - Un moine de l'Eglise d'Orient: Le Pere Lev Gillet
by Sophie Deicha - Answering for the past, shaping the future: in memory of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
by Wolfgang Huber - Empowering the peoples in their United Nations
by Erskine Childers - Non-governmental organizations and the "agenda for peace."
by Kumar Rupesinghe - Bretton Woods and the UN system
by Hans W. Singer - Las Casas: In Search of The Poor of Jesus Christ
by John W. de Gruchy - The need for dogmatic theology: Bonhoeffer's challenge to the US in the 1930s and the 1990s
by Christopher Morse - The Security Council: a need for change
by Olara A. Otunnu - Preventive diplomacy: a more effective approach to international disputes
by Connie Peck - Models of Contextual Theology: The Struggle for Cultural Relevance
by Cyris H. Moon