Cross Currents
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Articles in Fall 2003 issue of Cross Currents
- The "twice-born"
by Charles McArthur Taylor - Perhaps
by Anthony Pinn - The varieties as an inspiration: confessions of a slow learner
by Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi - The Leaf
by Peter Ledermann - Implicit theologies in psychologies: claiming experience as an authoritative source for theologizing
by Douglas S. Hardy - Kauai
by Peter Ledermann - A terrible good: William James, Charles Williams and divided consciousness
by Catherine Madsen - Night Fishing in Galilee: the Journey Towards Spiritual Wisdom
by Peter Heinegg - "Failure, then, failure!": shame and William James's "sick soul"
by Jill L. McNish - At Home in the Cosmos
by Maggie Hellas - Is healthy-mindedness healthy?
by James O. Pawelski - The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness
by Daniel S. Brenner - Ritual and religius experince: William James and the study of 'alternative spiritualities.'
by Jo Pearson - Blackface as religious expression
by Lisa Silberman Brenner - "Religion in this way is absolutely indestructible."
by William James - Definitions and hypotheses: William James, religion, and spiritual transformation
by Christopher Stawski - What James knew
by Catherine Madsen - Jewish renewal in pre-nazi Berlin: Abraham Heschel interprets William James
by Edward K. Kaplan - The pragmatics of spirit: a centenary celebration of James's Varieties
by Oz Lorentzen - Gomer's Complaint
by Kris Lindbeck