Fall 2000 Volume 12 , Number 1
Russell R. Reno
Ward Addresses Science and Religion Issue
Spring 2000 Volume 11, Number 2
Charles F. Austerberry
Creation, Evolution, and Teaching in Public SchoolsEugene E. Selk
Kevin T. FitzGerald Gives Lecture on Genetic Manipulation
Fall 1999 Volume 11, Number 1
Wendy M. Wright
On the Durability of Ignatian Creation SpiritualityJohn P. O'Callaghan
Fr. Michael Baxter on "Catholic Radicalism"
Spring 1999 Volume 10, Number 2
Center Launches a New Electronic Journal
Eugene E. Selk
Nancey Murphy Gives Talk on 'Neuroscience and the Soul'Wendy M. Wright
The University as an Expression of the Catholic Imagination
Fall 1998 Volume 10, Number 1
Sue Crawford
Clergy in Politics: Choices and Consequences
Spring 1998 Volume 9, Number 2
Bette Novit Evans
Religious Freedom vs. Compelling State InterestsRichard Collin Mangrum
Challenging the Scope of Free ExerciseWendy M. Wright
Jesuit Schloesser Weaves Tapestry of Catholic Imagination
Fall 1997 Volume 9, Number 1
Joseph Allegretti
Pulling the Plug on Assisted Suicide?Charles J. Dougherty
What's Wrong with Physician-Assisted Suicide?Dennis Hamm, S.J.
Forum Focuses on Historical Jesus ResearchMichael Lawler
Interdisciplinary Center Studies Marriage and FamilyWendy M. Wright
Novelist Ron Hansen Explores Faith and FictionMichael Lawler
Creighton Establishes Endowed Chair in Theology
Spring 1997 Volume 8, Number 2
John Calvert
Islam and the West: Clash of CivilizationsJohn W. Carlson
Seeking the Measure of John Paul IICharles L. Harper
The End of American Religion "As We Know It?"
Fall 1996 Volume 8, Number 1
Ronald Burke
The History and Future of Papal InfallibilityThomas J. Shanahan, S.J.
The Meaning of Papal Infallibility
Spring 1996 Volume 7, Number 2
Charles L. Harper
Catholic Pluralism is Subject of One Creighton StudyJulia Fleming
Gambling Funds for Community Use: At Cost to Civic VirtueSue E. S. Crawford
Study Looks at Role of Clergy in the 'Secular City'Maryanne Stevens
Feminist Symposium Examines Positive Frameworks
Fall 1995 Volume 7, Number 1
Gary Leak
Spiritual, Religious Growth at C.U. ReassessedKenneth L. Wise
Religion and State: Book Seeks to Be a Fine Horse . . . But Authors Instead Turn Out a 'Sometime Camel'Maryanne Stevens
Not Making a Difference is a Cost We Cannot Afford
Spring 1995 Volume 6, Number 2
Susan R. Lawler
Michael Flecky, S.J.: 'Hopkins in Ireland'John W. Carlson
Religion's Place Lost--and Regained?K. C. Hanson
Writer Invites Rethinking Concepts of God
Fall 1994 Volume 6, Number 1
Roger Bergman
Maggie Steger: Artist in Haiti Between Heaven and HellRoger Bergman
Gumbleton Urges Nonviolence, Evangelical Poverty
Spring 1994 Volume 5, Number 2
Joseph Allegretti
The Trivialization of ReligionBruce J. Malina
Modernism in Three ActsRoger Bergman
Nun Battles Death Penalty as Eyewitness
Fall 1993 Volume 5, Number 1
Richard Collin Mangrum
The Constitutional Implications of Public School Graduation PrayersMaryanne Stevens
World Youth Day: A Personal ReflectionsDennis Hamm, S.J.
Black Elk, Catholic Catechist: The Rest of the Story
April 1993 Volume 4, Number 2
Ronald A. Simkins
The Environment, Ecology, and the BibleDennis Hamm, S.J.
The Eco-Crisis and the New Testament
October 1992 Volume 4, Number 1
Bryan F. Le Beau
Christopher Columbus and the Matter of Religion
Spring 1992 Volume 3, Number 2
Charles J. Dougherty
What's Wrong with Surrogacy?Ralph L. Read
Another Side of the Medical-Moral Issue
Spring 1991 Volume 2, Number 2
Maryanne Stevens
Just War: Pacifism is Legitimate Option for ChristiansAshton Welch
Just War: Jihad is the Only War Sanctioned by IslamYoram Lubling
Just War: Jews Find Some Justifications for a War
Autumn 1990 Volume 2, Number 1
Charles I. Dougherty, Kate Brown, Winifred Pinch, Joseph Allegretti, Barba Edwards, and Virginia McCarthy
Confidentiality and Pediatric AIDS: A Creighton Research Project
Spring 1990 Volume 1, Number 2
David G. Schultenover, S.J.
Catholic Higher Education Status DebatedJoseph Allegretti
Are Embryos Children? The Difficult Issue Faced by a Tennessee Judge
Autumn 1989 Volume 1, Number 1
Bryan F. Le Beau
Entrusting the 'Divine Mission' of Education