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Harvard Diary by Robert Coles

Fra Angelica

HARVARD DIARY

Robert Coles

November 1996

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Rembrant's Old Ones

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Robert Coles

October 1996

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The Invisible Man

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Robert Coles

September 1996

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Uniforms

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Robert Coles

July/August 1996

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Endo's Silence

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Robert Coles

June 1996

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The Bluest Eye

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Robert Coles

May 1996

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The Heart of the Matter

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Robert Coles

April 1996

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The Power & the Glory

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Robert Coles

March 1996

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The First & the Last

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January/February 1996

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Moral Smugness

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Robert Coles

December 1995

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Gluttony

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Robert Coles

November 1995

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Lust

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Robert Coles

October 1995

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Anger

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September 1995

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Sloth

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July/August 1995

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Covetousness

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June 1995

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Envy

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May 1995

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Pride

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April 1995

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On Sex Education for the Young

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March 1995

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On Birth Control

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January/February 1995

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Talk Shows

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Robert Coles

December 1994

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Remembering Erik H. Erikson

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Robert Coles

November 1994

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Ralph Ellison's Angle of Vision

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Robert Coles

October 1994

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Remembering Christopher Lasch

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Robert Coles

September 1994

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On Divorce

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Robert Coles

July-August 1994

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Gang Members: Their Street Education

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Robert Coles

June 1994

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Remembering Walker Percy

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Robert Coles

May 1992

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A Last Conversation with Anna Freud

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Robert Coles

April 1992

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Not Only a Disease

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Robert Coles

March 1992

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Moral Anarchy, Moral Necessity

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Robert Coles

January-February 1992

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Life & Death

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Robert Coles

December 1991

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Vulnerability

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Robert Coles

November 1991

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The Underclass, Part VI: What Is to Be Done?

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Robert Coles

March 1990

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The Underclass, Part V: Children & Violence

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Robert Coles

December 1989

We see kids on the street with guns and stacks of $100 bills. There’s no rule of law, no belief in anyone’s laws -- not man’s, not God’s.

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The Underclass, Part IV: Schools & Mentors

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Robert Coles

October 1989

One youth says, “I look at those teachers and their books, and I say: man, you’re out in space, and I’m where I am, and there’s nothing between us.”

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The Underclass, Part III: Drugs

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Robert Coles

September 1989

How else to think of drug use — by anyone, living anywhere — as but the most obvious evidence of nihilism, of despair?

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The Underclass, Part II: Widespread Teenage Pregnancy

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Robert Coles

July-August 1989

Girls in the ghetto are hungry for love, and desperately afraid of not going along with the social, cultural, and sexual pressures of the street.

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The So-Called Underclass, Part I

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Robert Coles

June 1989

Why don’t the “underclass” want to leave it? Is there, perhaps, some failure not of psychology or school experience but of the moral imagination?

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The Day After Inauguration

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Robert Coles

May 1989

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Teaching Fourth Grade

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Robert Coles

April 1989

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Memories of 1964

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Robert Coles

March 1989

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What Do Our Children Need?

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Robert Coles

January-February 1989

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Affirming the Reality of the Spiritual

William D. Miller

December 1988

Review of Harvard Diary by Robert Coles

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Raymond Carver's Heart & Soul

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Robert Coles

December 1988

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Raymond Carver's Death

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Robert Coles

November 1988

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Raymond Carver's Dying Chekhov

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Robert Coles

October 1988

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The Legalization of Drugs

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September 1988

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Preachers and Politics

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Robert Coles

July-August 1988

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Sinner Swaggart & Our Smugness

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Robert Coles

June 1988

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A Testing from God

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May 1988

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Children and Media Violence

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April 1988

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Teaching and Learning, Strutting and Conniving

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Robert Coles

March 1988

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The Secular Mind IV: Relativism

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Robert Coles

January-February 1988

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The Secular Mind III: Reductionism

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December 1987

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The Secular Mind II: Positivism

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November 1987

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The Secular Mind I: Determinism

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Robert Coles

September 1987

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Two Tolstoy Stories

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Robert Coles

July-August 1987

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Tolstoy's Resurrection

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Robert Coles

June 1987

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Tolstoy's Confession

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May 1987

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Tolstoy's Anna Karenina

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Robert Coles

April 1987

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On Forgiveness

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Robert Coles

March 1987

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Voluntary Poverty

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Robert Coles

January-February 1987

The struggle toward voluntary poverty is a privilege and requires constant self-scrutiny, lest smugness and self-righteousness undo a decent and honorable effort.

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A Victim of Spiritual Poverty

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Robert Coles

December 1986

I know a successful businessman who is a victim of spiritual poverty, and some materially impoverished people I’ve met are spiritually affluent.

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Physician, Heal Thyself

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Robert Coles

November 1986

An enormous irony shadows us throughout life: our capacity, our willingness even, to talk one line and live another — like the policeman caught stealing, the lawyer who breaks the law.

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In Paul Tillich’s Seminar

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Robert Coles

October 1986

In the heyday of psychoanalytic reductionism, we were entranced with our ability to use psychiatric labels, to explain everything as the result of certain somethings.

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On “Liberation Theology”

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Robert Coles

September 1986

A poor woman once told me that the Church “belongs” to her kind of people, not to them, the rich, the quite comfortable — appearances notwithstanding.

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Thomas Hardy, the Populist

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Robert Coles

July August 1986

When Thomas Hardy’s "Jude the Obscure" was published, Victorian England was hardly ready to accept that novel’s story of a love affair between cousins.

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William Carlos Williams: A Doctor’s Faith, a Poet’s Faith

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Robert Coles

June 1986

Williams knew how bored, self-centered, and self-indulgent the rich can be, and how desperately confused, vulnerable, and self-lacerating the poor often are.

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Remembering Reinhold Niebuhr

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Robert Coles

May 1986

Niebuhr was the most extraordinary of preachers — a powerfully compelling delivery, all extemporaneous. As a teacher he called upon history and politics with great ease.

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Struggling With Today’s Evils

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Robert Coles

April 1986

Elderly folks I once knew were proud of their indifference to the urban American world and its culture, its values and habits, of which they occasionally heard from their children.

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Don’t Worry, Dad

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Robert Coles

March 1986

To be a father is to love the children enough to give them boosts, examples, and assistance but also to stumble with them, before them, on their account.

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The Spiritual Life of Children — Part III

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Robert Coles

January-February 1986

In my field-work I found people of stoic dignity, often enough making do rather shrewdly, patiently, and thoughtfully against great odds.

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The Spiritual Life of Children — Part II

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Robert Coles

December 1985

The spiritual life of children is well worth comprehending on its own merits, with its own dignity and significance, rather than as an expression of something else.

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The Spiritual Life of Children — Part I

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Robert Coles

November 1985

The mother of a child I was studying said, 'You ask our daughter about everything except God.' I was at a loss for words.

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Why Follow Freud?

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Robert Coles

October 1985

Today it is the biological side of psy­chiatry that entrances, and so the old emphasis on talking and listening seems old-fashioned and unpromis­ing.

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Freud, the Secular Moralist

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Robert Coles

September 1985

The man who told us that religion is an “illusion” ended up, ironically, sup­plying a faith of sorts to many thousands.

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Walker Percy’s Christian Existentialism

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Robert Coles

July-August 1985

In every Percy novel there is a complex, reli­giously sensitive yet also modern and scientific sen­sibility at work.

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Further Thoughts on Abortion

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Robert Coles

June 1985

A poor woman I knew regarded herself, when pregnant, as the recipient of a gift from God. For me, the matter was at once abstract and circumstantial.

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Silone’s Religious Humanism

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Robert Coles

May 1985

The world is wolfish, devouring, full of evil, Silone knew — yet, good will and love are also constantly in evidence: God’s gift to us.

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The Gift of Thomas Merton

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Robert Coles

April 1985

Merton was a constantly changing person, and years in the monastery did nothing to stop that process, for all the enclosing, demanding steadiness of the monastic routine.

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The Hero Without & Within

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Robert Coles

March 1985

The usual categories we summon to describe people, to explain their motives and purposes, can be rendered utterly inadequate by particular moments of crisis.

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Small Gestures

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Robert Coles

January-February 1985

Being clever, brilliant, even what gets called “well-educated” is not to be equated, necessarily, with being considerate, kind, tactful, even plain polite or civil.

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Idealism

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Robert Coles

December 1984

How can experts sort solidly idealistic activists from those who would end up a source of trouble to themselves or to those meant to be helped?

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Second Coming

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Robert Coles

November 1984

The opening struggle for a New Jerusalem is naturally beyond anyone’s ken. A novelist, perhaps alone among us, has the capacity to make compelling guesses.

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On Grace

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Robert Coles

October 1984

What ev­er our motives, problems, conflicts, our secret and not so secret passions, the real moral test of our worth has to be what we do with ourselves in the course of our everyday lives.

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On Sin

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Robert Coles

September 1984

Today we act as if the only kind of re­morse we really know is unconscious, a re­sponse of the imagination.

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Teenage Pregnancy: A Moral Matter

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Robert Coles

July-August 1984

Young women also are spiritually hungry for a sense of purpose and meaning in life, for something or someone to believe in, for moral direction.

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Psychology as Faith

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Robert Coles

June 1984

I am tired of watching ministers or priests mouth psychiatric pieties, when “hard praying” is what the particular human being may want, and yes, urgently require.

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Impressions of Nicaragua — Part II

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Robert Coles

May 1984

In the well-to-do sections of Managua, the Pope’s picture may be seen displayed proudly on the doors of houses, in any number of windows.

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Impressions of Nicaragua — Part I

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Robert Coles

April 1984

Recently I went with two of my sons to Nica­ragua, where we spent time visiting schools, hospitals, clinics, a number of Managua’s barrio homes, and those of other cities.

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On Homosexuality

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Robert Coles

March 1984

We owe each other tact, discretion, the right of individuality — and a consideration of what kind of public values, what kind of larger so­cial and cultural scene, we want.

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On Women’s Liberation

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Robert Coles

January-February 1984

The significance of the biological distinctions between men and women, amplified by centuries of religiously and culturally encouraged differences, are not to be altogether scorned.

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On Pornography

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Robert Coles

December 1983

How are we to protect our children from an entire culture become in so many instances obsessively, coyly, or blatantly pornographic?

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On School Prayer

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Robert Coles

November 1983

When it comes to children praying in school, we hear of the potential jeopardy to…whom?

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On Abortion

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Robert Coles

October 1983

In one way or another, through greed and aggressive manipula­tions and callousness and self-serving rationaliza­tions, we shun our obligations to others.

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Edith Stein’s Cross

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Robert Coles

September 1983

The proud and talented scholar threw herself gladly, ecstatically at His feet, He of the Cross, He whose Cross had become her cross.

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