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Submissions from 1999

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: Are All Religions the Same?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: Can You Prove the Existence of God?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: How Can God Exist in a World with So Much Evil?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: How Do You Define Religion?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: How Should Someone Approach the Study of Religion?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Are Your Religious and Professional Backgrounds and Interests?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Contributions Have American Catholic Theologians Made to the Church at Large?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Do You Think Has Been the Most Important Event for the American Catholic Church in the Twentieth Century?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Is of Greatest Concern for You in Your Work?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: Where Do We Stand Today with Regard to "Rerum Novarum?", John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney

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Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: Would We Be Religious if We Were Never Going to Die?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney