Carl Hausman's paper, and mine, amplify and give specific attention to aspects of Gunter's thesis, and hopefully they may answer some of
the questions readers of this journal will have.
Not exact matches
Edward Oakes, long familiar to the
readers of this
journal, is among the puzzled, and the von Speyr connection is one
of the few
questions that he does not attempt to resolve in his remarkable new book Pattern
of Redemption (Continuum, 334 pp, $ 29.50
Yet more evidence
of the counter
questioning spirit is the recent proposal in the pages
of this
journal for a postmodern theology
of identity (William H. Willimon, «Answering Pilate: Truth and the Postliberal Church» [January 28, 1987]; see also
Readers» Response, «A Challenge to Willimon's Postliberalism» [April 1, 1987]-RRB-.
They will continue to work at these
questions, as will,
of course, the contributors and
readers of this
journal.
Reflections on the Morality
of the Persian Gulf War edited by David E. DeCosse Doubleday, 132 pages, $ 15 The views
of Stanley Hauerwas and George Weigel on the
question posed by the title are familiar to
readers of this
journal.
He says the team routinely posts «descriptive statistics
of our research» on its website, written in a
reader - friendly style, before drilling down on specific
questions and submitting the analysis to a
journal.
(example — one
of my favorite teen fantasy authors — and yes, I still read teen fantasy even though I'm mid-20s — is sherwood smith, and she is always answering
questions for
readers on her blog and a live
journal community — her blog is http://sartorias.livejournal.com/).
One
question to
readers: the BBC says this work is «published in a paper for the
Journal of Geophysical Research.»
Those matters did not go to the
question of whether the content
of the
journal was confidential but rather to whether that confidentiality would have to give way when weighed against the rights
of freedom
of expression enjoyed by the newspaper and its
readers.