Zadok Perspectives - Issue 68, Spring 2000

Zadok Perspectives Issue 68

Mr Sheen for the Soul by Paul Mitchell

Football Hopes by John Harms

Olympic Armageddon?-by Rob Hess

Sabbath Rest by Jennifer Turner

Who owes what to whom" Some thoughts on Mutual Obligation by Robert McDonald

So Long Souths by Graeme Cole

Spirit at Work by Jim Barr

Redeeming American Beauty
Review by Tim Mummery

Breakfast in New Orleans, Dinner in Timbuktu
Review by Paul Mitchell

A Common Humanity
Review by Winifred Lamb

Shared Journey
Review by Lyn Hannah

Easter
Review by Sally Cloke

Shame in Contemporary Australian Autobiographies and Culture
Review by Jennifer Sinclair


 


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S108 Leisure and the Christian Life: Relaxing into the Glory in the Ordinary.
By Mark Hutchinson
Spring 2000

This paper considers the living link that must exist between faith, leisure and culture. In the Christian life there is often a religious busyness that leaves no space for creative leisure or for reflection, recuperation, and a ‘coming to one’s self.’ In most Christian traditions, leisure that is not productive is bad. He concludes that our real need is to enter more deeply into Christ’s Sabbath rest.

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S109 The Ethics of Drug and Alcohol Care: Social Changes and Christian Responses.
By Gordon Preece (ed.)
Spring 2000

This paper summarises presentations give at a conference on the ethical issues involved in addiction as it affects society. Speakers were selected to encourage a dialogue that is often lacking in the drug debate, between a range of disciplinary and denominational perspectives on drug issues at large, methods of treatment, and supervised injecting rooms.

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