Description: CLOSING DOWN SALE...EUREKA STREET A MAGAZINE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, THE ARTS AND THEOLOGY 1992 VOLUME 2 - NUMBER 3 - MARCH 1992 Women and Theology : The Feminist Agenda COMMENT:Ross Collins reflects on Lent, the lean SeasonMorag Fraser looks at politics in lean times.Joann Wolksi Conn sets out a program for feminist theologyTHE ODD COUPLEPaul Rodan compares Australia's longest serving Prime Ministers,Robert Menzie and Bob HawkeKEATING COCK A HOOPKathy Laster analyses the language of Australian political leadership.CAPITAL LETTERHOIST WITH THEIR OWN FACADEMatthew Doman looks behind the banks' new imageALL TALK AND PLENTY OF ACTIONAlan Gill talks to Paul Collins, the new head of ABC religionDIVINE FOLLIESActs of God and other disasters, some great lows of religious broadcasting.HAUGHEY IN HINDSIGHTFrank O'Shea relives the career of form Irish Taoiseach, Charles Haughey.FEASTS AND SEASONSEdmond Campion considers Australian Catholicism's Irish inheritanceOLD RATIONAIST ASKS NEW QUESTIONSMichael McFirr talks to Helen GarnerCOLLATERAL DAMAGE AGAINJeremy Moss reports from BougainvilleTHE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFESome people merely survive their schooling, Jack Waterford survived on it.EAST MEETS WEST, BUT THAT'S ALLDamian Simonis examines the European Synod of BishopsBOOKSDENG'S COMEBACKChina's 'OPEN DOOR' is ajar Acceptable condition.Damp staining throughoutPages still intact but cover is scuffed and marked. Shows signs of age / use / wearOverall the integrity is still intactMight be of social history interest .COMBINED SHIPPING MAXIMUM OF 5KGS PER PARCEL
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