Cross Currents
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Articles in Spring 2005 issue of Cross Currents
- Chi-town changes
by Kevin Coval - First response
by Susan Thistlethwaite - The power of inter-religious cooperation to transform conflict
by William F. Vendley - Second response: friendship over justice
by Sam Fleischacker - Multiculturalisms: Western, Muslim and future
by Feisal Abdul Rauf - I have seen the future, and it stinks
by Peter Heinegg - Fourth response
by Aminah Beverly McCloud - The interfaith journey of an American girl
by Christina Wright - Integrating Ecofeminism: Globalization and World Religions
by Marian Ronan - Fifth response
by Charles Strain - Learning the language of interfaith dialogue: the Religious Life Council at Princeton University
by Dana Graef - Sixth response; Religious pluralism and interfaith dialogue: a view from India
by Kalyani D. Menon - The Substance of Things Seen: Art, Faith, and the Christian Community
by Peter Heinegg - From the margins to the centers of power: the increasing relevance of the global interfaith movement
by Patrice Brodeur - The Sacred Desert: Religion, Literature, Art, and Culture
by Peter Heinegg - On evangelicals and interfaith cooperation: an interview with Tony Campolo by Shane Claiborne
by Shane Claiborne - Editorial
by Eboo Patel - Pagan involvement in the interfaith movement: exclusions, dualities, and contributions
by Grove Harris - Religious strangers as menaces
by Martin E. Marty - Overcoming religiously motivated violence
by A. Rashied Omar - Third response: encouragement from one generation to the next
by James Halstead - Inclusiveness and justice: the pitfalls and possibilities of interfaith work
by Eboo Patel - The contribution of H.H. the XIVth Dalai Lama to interfaith education
by Leo D. Lefebure