Magazine
Sojourners Magazine: March-April 2000
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Cover Story
Feature
E.J. Dionne talks about God, politics, and the American experiment.
Faith-based community organizing is taking off---with benefits for both community and church.
Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development (BUILD), a faith-based organizing network in Baltimore, won the first municipal living wage ordinance in the country in 1994.
Memories of the archbishop on the anniversary of his assassination.
The East Brooklyn Congregations (EBC) literally have rebuilt an entire community by securing the funding to erect 2,300 single family homes in a devastated section of Oceanhill-Brownsville...
Actually, even in Nicaragua, revolutionary fervor isn't what it used to be.
Commentary
Columns
The real story in Seattle was not the violence of demonstrators nor the misbehavior of police.
Culture Watch
Departments
I very much enjoyed your last issue, especially the article about urban contemplatives, "City Lights."
U.S. military assistance to Colombia is reaching levels comparable to the aid given El Salvador in the 1980s, as the Drug War replaces the Cold War in the rubric of national security.
Ninety-eight people were executed in the United States last year30 more than in
1998 and the most since 1951.
THANKS SO MUCH for the article "City Lights" by Edward J. Farrell
(January-February 2000).
THIS MORNING I READ Wilfred Manyango’s letter to the editor about how the Congo’s late president Mobutu was worth $4 billion, and whether the level of corruption entitled some countries to debt relief.
On New Year’s Eve, 310 of the more than 500 activists gathered at the Nevada Test Site committed civil disobedience, calling for the abolition of nuclear arms.
In the new millennium, faith will be known by action. We need to break through the individualistic and privatized approach to spirituality and reconnect with real community.
I READ THE ARTICLE by Michael L. Westmoreland-White, "Life on the Auction
Block" (November-December 1999), with some concern.
THE JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2000 issue of Sojourners is without a doubt the best one ever.
Four Plowshares activists led by Philip Berrigan entered an Air National Guard base in Essex, Maryland, in late December to disarm A-10 Warthog aircraft
WHILE I FOUND MUCH commendable in Will OBriens essay "Dare to Preach
this Gospel," his Herculean efforts to be as radical as possible finally degenerated
into just one more of the now
I am concerned with Will O’Brien’s article "Dare to Preach this Gospel."
A recent consultation among United Methodist Church officials on the "authority of scripture and the nature of God’s revelation" acknowledged that the most divisive debates of the church hinge largely on one’s view of the nature and authority of the Bible.
I WAS VERY TOUCHED and moved by Will Campbells "Feeding the Gods of
Unfreedom" (November-December 1999). I am not a Christian.