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Articles in March 28, 1997 issue of Commonweal
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The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship. - book reviews
by Diogenes Allen - Cloning isn't sexy - Editorial
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Consciousness and the Mind of God. - book reviews
by Richard M. Liddy -
Hamlet. - movie reviews
by Richard Alleva -
Reading Jazz: A Gathering of Autobiography, Reportage, and Criticism. - book reviews
by Frank McConnell -
Making colleges Catholic: bishops & academics reach common ground - National Conference of Catholic Bishops' approval of 'Ex corde ecclesiae'
by Alice Gallin -
The mystery remains: what cloning can't reproduce - Column
by John Garvey -
The Rise of Christianity: A Sociologist Reconsiders History. - book reviews
by Carl L. Bankston, III -
A vocation for Catholic higher education?
by Stephen J. Pope -
The Power to Harm: Mind, Medicine, and Murder on Trial. - book reviews
by Robert Coles -
Riordan & Hayden: some call them Catholic - Richard Riordan and Tom Hayden as mayoralty candidates for Los Angeles, California - Column
by John L. Allen, Jr. -
Text & context - Biblical text and commands - Column
by Kurt Shaw -
A 'necessary' of modern life? A very expensive college education - Cover Story
by Dennis O'Brien
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