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    Review of \u3cem\u3eReligious Modernism in the Low Countries\u3c/em\u3e

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    Creighton University Window Winter 1986-1987

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    THE JESUITS: 400 YEARS IN CHINA / FOR FOUR CENTURIES, JESUITS HAVE TAKEN MISSION TO CHINA | Creighton becomes the latest Jesuit link to China with the signing of an agreement with Northwest University in Xian. See Fr. Daly's stories. Page 4.CANCER: THE BITTER FRUIT IN SOME FAMILY TREES / IS CANCER IN YOUR GENES? DR. LYNCH FIGHTS FOR AN IDEA | Creighton's Hereditary Cancer Institute, run by Dr. Henry Lynch, is gaining worldwide renown. The doctor makes his case for checking your family tree. Page 10.HOW DO I TEACH YOU? LET ME COUNT THE WAYS / THE SCHLESINGER PHILOSOPHY TEACHES, CHALLENGES STUDENTS | Dr. Allen Schlesinger, for 34 years a microbiology teacher at Creighton, has rules to live by for his students. He writes in the "key of life." Page 14.IN PAUL'S STEPS: INFALLIBILITY AND DISSENT / INFALLIBILITY, DISSENT EXAMINED BY C.U.'S REV. SCHULTENOVER | The history of theological dissent is traced to Peter and Paul by Rev. David Schultenover, S.J., of Creighton's Theology Department. Page 20.2

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    PLACE OF COMPANIONSHIP / A PLACE OF DIGNITY FOR THE ELDERLY | Kathleen and Michael McCann joined with Mary Cruetz 20 years ago to create Maria Prima, a residence for the elderly that is a place of dignity, love and joy. Read their striking story of service, dedication and a living of their religion. Page 4.IN HER OWN VOICE: CAROL MUSKE, POET / CREIGHTON'S ACCLAIMED POET SPEAKS IN 'HER OWN VOICE' | Driven from age six toward poetry and writing, prize-winning Carol Muske Dukes found her inward journey began at Creighton. Page 10.SENNACHIE: MULHALL, THE STORYTELLER / A SENNACHIE'S LIFE: JOHN MULHALL | John Mulhall is responsible for Creighton's campus beauty. Flowers are his business; flowery storytelling is his life. Page 16.THE CHURCH AS MEDITERRANEAN FAMILY: SHAPING OUR VIEWS OF POWER / DOES THE CHURCH REFLECT MEDITERRANEAN ROOTS? | David G. Schultenover, S.J., draws a picture of the Catholic Church traced from its Mediterranean family roots and the role of power within such a family. Page 21.41

    Creighton University Window Summer 1987

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    THE CONSTITUTION DOESN'T SAY WHAT SOME PEOPLE THINK / THE CONSTITUTION NOBODY KNOWS AS INTERPRETED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES | Law professor Richard Shugrue tells readers about "The Constitution Nobody Knows." You might be surprised by some of the revelations. Page 4.THE JESUITS ADD A SPECIAL DIMENSION TO EDUCATION AT C.U. / THE GOAL OF JESUIT EDUCATION | David Schultenover, S.J., explains what Jesuit education means. He looks at Jesuit history and the Jesuit presence at Creighton University. Page 9.LIFE IN AN ISRAELI KIBBUTZ IS TASTED BY C.U. ALUM KRUSE / LIFE AS A KIBBUTZNIK | Photographer and Creighton alumnus Monte, Kruse shares his pictures of life in an Israeli kibbutz, and tells how an Iowa farm boy became a "kibbutznik." Page 14.DENTISTRY'S FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE IN C.U. CURRICULUM / DENTISTS OF THE FUTURE WILL EMPHASIZE MORE THAN CAVITIES COMPUTERS, LASERS WILL AID HEALTH AND LOOKS | Dr. Paul Tamisiea takes a look at the horizons of dentistry, across the country and in the teaching curriculum at Creighton. Page 20.4
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