Submissions from 2000
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: How Can We Solve the “Problem of Evil”?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: How Do You Respond to Students Who Say “All Religions Are the Same”?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: How Should a Student Approach the Study of Religion?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: Is it Possible to Define Religion?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: What is the “Problem of Evil”?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: What is Your Greatest Scholarly Concern?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: What Led You to Your Present Career Path?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: Why Should We Study Religion?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Emilie M. Townes Engages with the Question: Would We Be Religious if We Were Never Going to Die?, Emilie M. Townes and Alfred Benney
Music as a Tool for Life: Understanding the Need to Embrace Human Dignity, Walter Turnbull
Mine Closure in Iberoamerica (Module V, Economy and Finances), Roberto C. Villas Boas, Maria Laura Barreto, Dina Franceschi, and James R. Kahn
Changing Churches: The Local Church and the Structures of Change, Michael Warren and Paul F. Lakeland
Campus, Inc.: Corporate Power in the Ivory Tower, Geoff White and Sonya Huber
Punitive Damages and the BMW Case, Robert Wiener
Proceedings of the 21st National Online Meeting (May 2000), Martha E. Williams, Alexius Smith Macklin, Leslie Reynolds, Sheila R. Curl, and Brent A. Mai
Stories from the Center, Meg Woolbright, Lynn Briggs, and Elizabeth H. Boquet
Political Debates on Public Television: The Forbes Case, Robert Wrener
Nucleation of sulfur hexafluoride, Peng Ye, Anne Bertelsmann, and Richard H. Heist
The Oppression of Inclusion, David A. Zera and Roy M. Seitsinger
Innocence in the Eyes of the Internal Revenue Service, Martin Zern
Estate Tax Aggregation Theory: IRS Continues Its Losing Ways, Martin H. Zern
Sandinista : Carlos Fonseca and the Nicaraguan revolution, Matilde Zimmermann
Books from 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 11 - February 04, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 12 - February 11, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 13 - February 19, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 14 - February 25, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 15 - March 04, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 16 - March 25, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 17 - April 01, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 18 - April 15, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 19 - April 22, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 20a - May 06, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 24, No. 20 - April 29, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 01 - September 23, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 02 - September 30, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 03 - October 07, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 04 - October 21, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 05 - October 28, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 06 - November 04, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 07 - November 11, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 08 - November 18, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 09 - December 03, 1999
Mirror - Vol. 25, No. 10 - December 09, 1999
Site of the future DiMenna-Nyselius Library
From recipes to recetas: health beliefs and health care encounters in the rural Dominican Republic, Lynn M. Babington, Barbara R. Kelley, Carol A. Patsdaughter, Ruth M. Soderberg, and James E. Kelley
Beyond kappa: A review of interrater agreement measures, Mousumi Banerjee, Michelle Capozzoli, Laura McSweeney, and Debajyoti Sinha
Anarchy and the Environment: The International Relations of Common Pool Resources, J. Samuel Barkin, George Shambaugh, and David Leonard Downie
Project Management Is in the Details, Bruce W. Berdanier
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: Is It Possible To Define Religion?, Christine Bochen
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: Are All Religions The Same?, Christine Bochen and Alfred Benney
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: How Can a Good God Exist When There is So Much Evil in The World?, Christine Bochen and Alfred Benney
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: How Should Students Approach The Study of Religion?, Christine Bochen and Alfred Benney
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: What Contributions Have the American Catholic Church Made to Worldwide Catholicism?, Christine Bochen and Alfred Benney
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: What Is Of Greatest Concern to American Catholic Theologians?, Christine Bochen and Alfred Benney
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: What Was The Most Important Event In The Catholic Church During The Last Century?, Christine Bochen and Alfred Benney
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: Who Are You And Who Has Influenced Your Scholarship?, Christine Bochen and Alfred Benney
Dr. Christine Bochen Engages with the Question: Would People Be Religious if They Were Never Going to Die?, Christine Bochen and Alfred Benney
"Our Little Secret": A History of Writing Centers, Pre- To Post-Open Admissions, Elizabeth Boquet
Four Puzzles in Adult Literacy: Reflections on the National Adult Literacy Survey, Betsy A. Bowen
Intraindustry information transfers associated with the repurchase of common stock, Bruce M. Bradford and Kenneth R. Lambert
Nutrient uptake by candida albicans: The influence of cell structure mannoproteins, Phyllis C. Braun
Emily’s song: a case study of egocentric speech, Patricia E. Calderwood
The decision dance: Staff decision making in a restructuring urban middle school, Patricia E. Calderwood
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: All Religions Are the Same; They Just Emphasize Different Things and Use Different Words and Symbols., Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: Are There Problems with the Christian Concept of a Good God?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: Has Technology Affected Your Work with Students?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: Has the American Church Made Any Progress Since Rerum Novarum?., Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: How Do You Define Religion?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: How Do You Explain the “Problem of Evil”?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: How Important is Interreligious Dialogue?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: Is There a Significant Focus in Your Scholarly Work?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: What Do You Think is the Most Important Event for the American Catholic Church in the Twentieth Century?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: What Do You Think is the Most Important Theological Discussion Going on Today Among Catholics that Will Have Far-Reaching Consequences for the American Catholic Church?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: What Has Your Post-Graduate Experience Been Like?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: What Influenced Your Decision to Become a Theologian?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Dr. Anne Carr, BVM Engages with the Question: Would Humans Be Religious if They Were Never Going to Die?, Anne Carr BVM and Alfred Benney
Israel's Upcoming Elections: Will They Make a Difference?, Golan Cipel
Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: Are All Religions the Same?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney
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
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
Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: How Do You Define Religion?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Communication and Social Change: Applied Communication Theory in Service-Learning, Robbin D. Crabtree
Passion for Justice, Morris S. Dees
Critical Incidents in Group Therapy - 2nd ed., Jeremiah Donigian and Diana Hulse
Source and Summit: Commemorating Josef A. Jungmann, S.J., Michael Downey, Joanne Pierce, and Nancy Dallavalle
The Flowering of Mysticism: Men and Women in the New Mysticism (1200-1350), Elizabeth A. Dreyer
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: Are All Religions the Same? Do They Just Emphasize Different Things Or Use Different Words and Symbols?, Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: Can We Prove That There Is a Supreme Being?, Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: Do You Think We Would Be Religious If We Were Never Going to Die?, Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: How Do You Define "Religion?", Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: How Would You Respond to a Student Who Says, "There Is so Much Evil in the World, God Cannot Exist?", Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Are Your Religious and Professional Backgrounds and Interests?, Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Contributions Have American Catholic Theologians Made to the Church at Large?, Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney