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Kerrie O’Brien tells the story of Martin Flanagan.
Dialogue is no luxury; peace depends on it. The question most simply put is: How shall we live our lives together?
Guy Rundle reflects on the lives of James McAuley and Harold Stewart.
Bede Heather reviews Jacques Dupuis’ Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism.
Gillian Bouras looks at the role of the body in death
Norway has enjoyed great prosperity but this may not continue indefinitely
Sarah Kanowski savours Orhan Pamuk’s Istanbul: Memories of a City.
Four days in a French convent were not enough to satisfy the curiosity of this writer.
Eureka Street is a publication of the Australian Jesuits. It existed as a monthly, and briefly bi-monthly, print magazine for 16 years, commencing in March 1991. Today it exists as a vibrant online journal of analysis, commentary and reflection on current issues in the worlds of politics, religion and culture. It aims to participate in public discussion and influence public opinion regarding the things that matter in Australia and the world.
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