Cross Currents
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Articles in Summer 2002 issue of Cross Currents
- Who's Blessing whom?: Transcendence, agency, and gender in Jewish prayer - Critical Essay
by Lois C. Dubin - Beginner's Mind, Ordinary Mind - Review Essay - five books on Zen Buddhism
by Kenneth Arnold - Liturgies of anger - Critical Essay
by David R. Blumenthal - Finimondo - Poem
by Peter Heinegg - Sometimes you just gotta dance: Physical expressiveness in worship
by David L. Johns - Law as dance, theater, or music: legal procedure and ritual
by Rafael Chodos - The common word: Recovering liturgical speech - prayer
by Catherine Madsen - Jacques Maritain on the church's misbehaving clerics
by Bernard Doering - The last word on learning Buddhism
by William R. Stimson - That you forget not what your eyes have seen
by Catherine Madsen - Uncomfortable, uncertain, and unarmed - an artist's view on religion
by Barry Moser - Salvation from innocence: On the requirements of liturgical truth - Critical Essay
by Andrew Shanks - Two Poems: "Song to the Lamb" and "Antipsalm" - Poetry - Poem
by Novica Tadic - "Amen" and "Ashe": African American Protestant worship and its West African ancestor
by Will Coleman - Two Poems; Prayer: Say What You Can or Go with Art into Your Own Most Narrowness and Ark of God - Poetry - Poem
by Eva Hooker