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Volume 5, Number 1 • Spring 2002

Editorial

  Stephen J. Grabill Ph.D.   1   Christian Social Teaching

Article

  Rev. Robert A. Sirico   5   Opening Remarks
  Peter S. Heslam   11   Prophet of a Third Way: The Shape of Kuyper's Socio-Political Vision
  James D. Bratt   35   Passionate About the Poor: The Social Attitudes of Abraham Kuyper
  D. James Kennedy   45   The Problem of Kuyper’s Legacy: The Crisis of the Anti-Revolutionary Party in Post-War Holland
  Michael Novak   59   Human Dignity, Personal Liberty: Themes from Abraham Kuyper and Leo XII
  Nicholas Wolterstorff   87   A Response to Michael Novak's “Human Dignity, Personal Liberty”
  William R. Luckey   95   Catholic Reflections on the Basis of the Pluralist Structure of Society
  Bob Goudzwaard   113   A Response to Michael Novak's “Human Dignity, Personal Liberty”
  Craig M. Gay   127   Is Entrepreneurial Activity Necessarily Pleasing to God?
  Mark A. Noll   137   A Century of Christian Social Teaching: The Legacy of Leo XII and Abraham Kuyper
  Maciej Zieba O.P.   159   From Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum to John Paul II's Centesimus Annus
  Avery Cardinal Dulles S.J.   169   Religious Freedom and Pluralism
  John Bolt   183   Calvinism, Catholicism, and the American Experiment: What is the Question?
  Sander Griffioen   193   After Civil Religion
  David T. Koyzis   199   Differentiated Responsibility and the Challenge of Religious Diversity
  Johan D. van der Vyver   211   The Jurisprudential Legacy of Abraham Kuyper and Leo XIII
  David W. Hall   251   A Response to Johan D. van der Vyver's "The Jurisprudential Legacy of Abraham Kuyper and Leo XIII"
  George Harink   277   A Historian's Comment on the Use of Abraham Kuyper's Idea of Sphere Sovereignty
  Charles W. Colson   287   How Now Shall We Live?

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