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Congregations and Violence
May/June 2000

The May/June 2000 issue of the Bulletin highlights the many faces of violence and what health care professionals and congregations in particular can do to counter these evils. Various congregations in the Chicago area participated in focus groups, giving their input to M. Christian Green's article Voices from the Pews. In Passion for Justice, David L. Ostendorf examines race- and religion-based hatred and its effect on our society.
From the Editor
Texts of Terror
by Faith McLellan
Page #: 2
Perspective
Confronting Hate in the Community
Ten tactics
by Jim Carrier
Page #: 12
Perspective
Preventing Violence
What works?
by Glen H. Stassen
Page #: 13-14
Violence as a Public Health Issue
One Clinician's View
by Linda S. McCartney, MD
Page #: by 15-16
Media Briefs
News & Notes
Page #: 18
Last Word
A Waking Vision
Facing unpleasant realities
by Martin E. Marty
Page #: 19
May/June 2000 Bulletin Cover - Large © 2000 by Karen Blessen
Congregations and Violence: May/June 2000

Volume/Issue: Issue 15
Publisher: Park Ridge Center, Chicago
Date: May, 2000.
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