March 1, 2002



Crisis Vol. 20 No. 3 - March 2002

Features:

The Human Cost
Robert Griffin goes inside the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

How Science Is Redefining Death
Stephanie M. Ingersoll examines the controversy behind recent efforts to redefine death.


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Crisis Interview With John Cornwell
Deal W. Hudson talks to the author of Hitler's Pope about liturgy, annulment, and Pius XII.

The Prophet of Hyde Park
Patrick Madrid reveals the secret of the greatest street-corner evangelist of the 20th century, Frank Sheed.

Back With a Vengeance
Mary Jo Anderson discovers the newest strategy of the women's ordination movement.

What St. Benedict Can Teach You About Business Success
Dwight Longenecker shows you how Benedict's Rule applies to business.

Books - Arts - Culture:

Poem "The Mermaid" by J. Bottum
Mr. Bottum's The Fall & Other Poems was published in December.

The Popes Against the Jews
The Vatican's Role in the Rise of Modern Anti-Semitism by David I. Kertzer

Pius XII and the Holocaust: Understanding the Controversy
José M. Sánchez

Conscious and Verbal
Les Murray

Grammars of Creation
George Steiner

The Broken Hearth: Reversing the Moral Collapse of the American Family
William J. Bennett

The Saints' Guide to Knowing the Real Jesus
David Mills

Live Bait for Oscar Night
Terry Teachout warns that the excellent Black Hawk Down might give you nightmares. Gosford Park and The Shipping News will merely put you to sleep.

Modern Mysteries
Robert R. Reilly listens to two modern settings of traditional religious texts.

Departments:

Letters

Columns:

Sed Contra
Deal W. Hudson

Late Edition
Michael M. Uhlmann

These Parables
George W. Rutler

Sense & Nonsense
James V. Schall

End Notes
Ralph McInerny

Seeing Things
Robert Royal

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