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Volume 20, Number 4, February 1995

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Jesus--the secular Jew
pp. 669-672(4)
Author: Altindal A.

On being outside the world and being inside it
pp. 691-697(7)
Author: Crummett V.

The EEC and the Intifada
pp. 725-730(6)
Author: Nachmani A.

Religious education and state schools
pp. 739-744(6)
Author: Andrassy G.

State and religion in a secular setting: the Turkish experience
pp. 751-757(7)
Author: Cizre-Sakallioglu U.

German nationalism and religion
pp. 765-771(7)
Author: Hoover A.J.

Introduction to the essays on post-modern criticism
pp. 783-784(2)
Author: Zelechow B.

Violence and post-modernism
pp. 801-806(6)
Author: Jasper D.

On fractal thought: Derrida, Hegel, and chaos science
pp. 815-821(7)
Author: McRobert L.

Lyotard's homeopathic indeterminacy: the medicinal sublime
pp. 823-827(5)
Author: Miller-Frank F.

Rilke and religion: a European battle
pp. 837-843(7)
Author: Heep H.

The 'Jewish' Kreisky: perception or reality?
pp. 865-870(6)
Author: Secher H.P.

Asia and Europe in modernising Japan
pp. 883-889(7)
Author: Nakano Y.

Homogenisation and globalisation
pp. 891-897(7)
Author: Tomlinson J.

Humanism and unity
pp. 923-928(6)
Author: Kelly M.

Kant and the irrational
pp. 945-949(5)
Author: Freydberg B.D.

William James: rationality as a pragmatic choice
pp. 951-955(5)
Author: Goodman R.F.

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