Spring 2004 Whatever Happened to Childhood? Rebecca Sweat What can parents do to shield children from the pressure to grow up too fast?
Spring 2004 The Tale of Two Cities David Hulme Vision publisher David Hulme interviews Afif Safiieh, a leading PLO representative, for a Palestinian perspective on how Jerusalem can achieve peace.
Spring 2004 Changing the “Self” in “Self-Esteem” Brian Orchard You may have to lose yourself to find true self-worth.
Winter 2004 Jerusalem: The Fragile Mosaic David Hulme Bernard Wasserstein offers a perspective on the importance of Jerusalem to the Jewish people and the likelihood of a peaceful resolution of “the Jerusalem Question.”
Winter 2004 J.R.R. Tolkien: Speaker of Footnotes Donald R. Hornsby Tolkien’s knack for stepping outside the box later enabled him to create not only a gripping story but an entirely new world for his readers.
Winter 2004 City of Faiths David Hulme First in a two-part series examining the political and religious complexities of Jerusalem.
Winter 2004 The Ring of Truth? Donald R. Hornsby The latest movie episode of The Lord of the Rings is getting rave reviews. Why has J.R.R. Tolkien’s work had such lasting appeal?
Fall 2003 Interrupted Dreams Thomas E. Fitzpatrick When the issue of racial desegregation came to a head in the United States in 1963, two men helped the nation navigate the moral crossroads.
Fall 2003 The Peace Puzzle Brian Orchard Solving puzzles often requires a change in perspective and thinking. The greatest puzzle facing humanity today is a case in point.