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CrossCurrents: Religious Communities and Cities-A Tribute to Lowell W. Livezey: Volume 58, Number 3, September 2008
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CrossCurrents: Religious Communities and Cities-A Tribute to Lowell W. Livezey: Volume 58, Number 3, September 2008
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CrossCurrents: Religious Communities and Cities-A Tribute to Lowell W. Livezey: Volume 58, Number 3, September 2008
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CrossCurrents
connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice. In the Fall 2008 issue of
:"Religious Communities and Global Cities: A Tribute to Lowell W. Livezey" by Lois Gehr Livezey"Religion in Urban America Program: Chicago Conversations" by Elfriede Wedam"Got a Right to the Tree of Life: Religious Jurisdiction, Religious Infrastructures, and Urban Religious Territory" by David D. Daniels III"Civitas in Horto: James Luther Adams and Lowell Welden Livezey at the Banquet Table of Chicago Citizenship" by J. Ronald Engel"Negative Capability" by William A. Simpson"Understanding Our Ecologies of Faith: The Ecologies of Learning Project" by Shirvahna Gobin"The Construction of Sacred Space in the Urban Ecology" by Katie Day"The Making of a Promised Land: Religious Responses to Gentrification and Neighborhood Ethnic Diversity" by Weishan Huang"Negotiated or Negotiating Spaces: Korean Churches in Flushing, Queens of New York City" by Keun&
8208;joo Christine Pae"African American Religion and Public Life: An Assessment" by Peter J. Paris"Discourses, Institutions and Populations: Religion in an Urban Ecology" by Martin D. Stringer
connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice. In the Fall 2008 issue of
:"Religious Communities and Global Cities: A Tribute to Lowell W. Livezey" by Lois Gehr Livezey"Religion in Urban America Program: Chicago Conversations" by Elfriede Wedam"Got a Right to the Tree of Life: Religious Jurisdiction, Religious Infrastructures, and Urban Religious Territory" by David D. Daniels III"Civitas in Horto: James Luther Adams and Lowell Welden Livezey at the Banquet Table of Chicago Citizenship" by J. Ronald Engel"Negative Capability" by William A. Simpson"Understanding Our Ecologies of Faith: The Ecologies of Learning Project" by Shirvahna Gobin"The Construction of Sacred Space in the Urban Ecology" by Katie Day"The Making of a Promised Land: Religious Responses to Gentrification and Neighborhood Ethnic Diversity" by Weishan Huang"Negotiated or Negotiating Spaces: Korean Churches in Flushing, Queens of New York City" by Keun&
8208;joo Christine Pae"African American Religion and Public Life: An Assessment" by Peter J. Paris"Discourses, Institutions and Populations: Religion in an Urban Ecology" by Martin D. Stringer