Chautauqua Institution
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- A dialogue : for those who can't believe
- A host of heavens
- A hunger for the holy : [religion and social life in contemporary U.S.S.R.]
- A living place
- A man with a mission : journeying with John Knox
- A matter of trust
- A new reformation in an age of religious pluralism
- A response to feminist reimaging God
- A self-limiting God and the emergence of covenantal responsibility
- A stranger in a strange land : journeying with Margaret
- All he saw was God's pockets
- Be not afraid : Micah and national security
- Being liberated for the 21st century
- Bethlehem or Nazareth
- Betty Moody's cave : on not squeezing too hard
- Beyond absolutism and relativism
- Bold blue
- Border crossings
- Born again : personal transformation
- Born again and again and again
- Brain, mind and spirit : the wisdom of the human body
- Buddhism : a universal religion
- Can there be a new way for us? : [liberation theology and North America]
- Children in their families
- Chosen aliens
- Christian rescuers during the Holocaust : moral education for the post-Holocaust generation
- Christianity : a universal religion
- Come over and help us : journeying with Paul
- Cruciform nature
- Dare to do something
- Devotional service [at Chautauqua]
- Devotional services [at Chautauqua]
- Devotional services [at Chautauqua]
- Dusting and dancing : the work of the church
- Evil
- Faith after September 11th
- Faith and philanthropy
- Faith in politics
- Faith, politics, and public policy : an evangelical [i.e. evangelical's] perspective
- Families in peril : agenda for social change
- Fatherhood : past, present, and future
- Five challenges for churches in the 21st century
- Food for the spirit
- For those who can't believe : the two faces of God confronting natural and moral evil
- Forever young
- Free to live
- From brain dynamics to consciousness : how matter becomes imagination
- Gleaning the glory : remember what . . . forgot
- God at 2000 : teleconference
- God with us, anyhow
- God's great family
- God's refreshing water
- God's way of loving us
- Good news in a bad news world
- Grandfather Abraham
- Great green
- Holy ignorance
- In business for God's people
- In business with God
- Integrity
- Into the cosmos
- Isaiah's platform : budgets are moral documents
- Islam through Muslim eyes
- It's your time and it's your turn
- Japan's intercultural experience
- Jesus : the Shepherd as pastor and guide
- Jesus and the golden calf
- Jesus saves
- Jesus the shepherd King
- Jesus, the King of kings
- Living the ethical life, not thinking the ethical life
- Lord open my eyes
- Love and health
- Meeting Jesus again
- Meiyou shemma tsai
- Mothers, daughters, sisters, wives
- My tribute
- Nature and spirit
- No hiding place
- Now Martha : Linda McKinnish Bridges
- Openess [sic] to all of God's people
- Original orange
- Pluralism, intolerance and the Quran
- Promised land and planet of promise
- Pure purple
- Pursuing the boundaries between theology and science
- Reaching out from an island : journeying with Columba
- Real red
- Religion and Mother Ukraine : [in modern U.S.S.R.]
- Religion, morality and public policy
- Salvation and healing East and West
- Scarred by the struggle, transformed by hope : the nine gifts of struggle
- Search for peace in Central America
- Seeing Bible and tradition anew : the heart of the matter
- Strengthened by the struggle
- The Christian holocaust : [persecution as a theme in Russian religious life]
- The Holy Grail & the two Marys, or the DaVinci dame and the Madonna
- The Lord's prayer
- The art of bringing : journeying with Andrew
- The burning bush : O God, make us truly alive
- The church and its rich diversity
- The church and the transformation of society
- The church in a world of brokenness
- The church in a world of extremes
- The dark side of perestroika : [religion and nationalist conservatism in the U.S.S.R.]
- The dolly mama : feminism's sense of humor
- The end times and times of ending
- The ethical brain
- The faithful Samaritan
- The family of God and peace
- The family of God in conflict
- The family of God in the neighborhood
- The family of God of tomorrow
- The future for the church
- The gift of freedom
- The identity and meaning of self
- The joy of our salvation
- The kingdom of God : political transformation
- The meaning of community
- The meanings of faith : relationship, not belief
- The mystery of the child
- The post-war constitution : [a moment of reorientation]
- The revelation of human dignity
- The risk of the Spirit
- The road less travelled [i.e. traveled] : travelling [i.e. traveling] with Jesus
- The sacred and the secular : [Russian Orthodoxy and popular culture in the U.S.S.R.]
- The sanctity of work
- The stage of joy
- The works of love : scientific, spiritual, and ethical perspectives on unselfish, unlimited love
- Tragedy as transformation : life changing stories from Ground Zero
- Trinity of worship
- Valley of dry bones
- Vespers : journey of faith
- Vespers : journey of faith
- We are the ones we've been waiting for
- What are we building?
- What language shall I borrow? : the ongoing challenge of speaking about God
- What to do when your eyes are opened
- What would love do?, part 1
- What would love do?, part 2
- What would love do?, part 3
- What would love do?, part 4
- What would love do?, part 5
- What would love do?, part 6
- What's up? : it's all good
- When believing is not easy
- Yes! yellow
- Who is the American family? : [and what do they have to complain about?]
- You can change your world through love : the scientific study of forgiveness as an example
- Zal was Zen, Dis is Tao
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