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Issue: Test of Time: The Art of Aging
Article Author Issue Season Yearsort ascending
Wagnerian Opera and “Geron-theology” By Brenda Stiers Test of Time: The Art of Aging Fall 2013
A Fitting Conclusion to a Life Well Led By Leo N. Cooney, Jr., M.D. Test of Time: The Art of Aging Fall 2013
Who Is My Neighbor?: Elders Among Us By Joseph M. Pankowski, Jr. Test of Time: The Art of Aging Fall 2013
Sidebar: Mr. Wilson, Tending an Orchard and an Identity Leo M. Cooney, Jr., M.D. Test of Time: The Art of Aging Fall 2013
Aging in Place: Homehaven and Frances “Bitsie” Clark By Ray Waddle Test of Time: The Art of Aging Fall 2013
Sidebar: Maggie, Neighborhood Angel By Leo M. Cooney, Jr., M.D. Test of Time: The Art of Aging Fall 2013
Epiphanies of Senior Spirituality By Carole Johannsen Test of Time: The Art of Aging Fall 2013
Issue: The Future of Race
Article Author Issue Season Yearsort ascending
Evangelizing the Evangelizers: Juan Diego’s America By Roberto S. Goizueta The Future of Race Spring 2013
Poem: "Rehabilitation & Treatment in the Prisons of America" By Etheridge Knight The Future of Race Spring 2013
We Can Be Silent No Longer Remarks by Michelle Alexander at YDS The Future of Race Spring 2013
Poem: "Lunar" By Jim Harrison The Future of Race Spring 2013
The Unfinished Business of Race YDS Students on Matters of Race The Future of Race Spring 2013
Poem: "i am accused of tending to the past" By Lucille Clifton The Future of Race Spring 2013
Issue: Who Are We? American Values Revisited
Article Author Issue Season Yearsort ascending
Redemption Awaits By Diana Butler Bass Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
Civil Thoughts on Uncivil Times An Interview with Stephen L. Carter Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
From the Dean's Desk By Gregory E. Sterling Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
Spiritual Power, the Subterranean River By Christopher Timm Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
Poem: "A Buddha in the Woodpile" By Lawrence Ferlinghetti Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
Editor’s Column: Flag Day By Ray Waddle Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
The Bible and Rugged Individualism By Richard H. Hiers Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
Poem: "The Last Election" By John Haines Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
The Character of a Good Ruler, Then and Now By Nancy S. Taylor Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
Igniting a Revolution of the Heart By Matthew S. Vogel Who Are We? American Values Revisited Fall 2012
Issue: Seize the Day: Vocation, Calling, Work
Article Author Issue Season Yearsort ascending
Extraordinary Days: A Life in the Making By Mike Del Ponte Seize the Day: Vocation, Calling, Work Spring 2012
Tension, Heartbreak, and Vocation An Interview with Parker Palmer Seize the Day: Vocation, Calling, Work Spring 2012
The Meaning of Calling in a Culture of Choice By Edward P. Hahnenberg Seize the Day: Vocation, Calling, Work Spring 2012
Poem: "I live my life in widening circles" By Rainer Maria Rilke Seize the Day: Vocation, Calling, Work Spring 2012
Listen for the Sound of the Genuine An Interview with Stephen Lewis Seize the Day: Vocation, Calling, Work Spring 2012
Blessed are the Nathans By Anne Howard Seize the Day: Vocation, Calling, Work Spring 2012
Everybody's Right to Vocational Dreams By Phil Tom Seize the Day: Vocation, Calling, Work Spring 2012