Summer 2001, Vol. 50, No. 4

Articles

Violence and the Sacred: Holy Fragments, Shakespeare, and the Postmodern
JANET M. SPENCER     613

John Foster and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
TIMOTHY WHELAN     631

Allegory in Postmodernity: Graham Greene’s The Captain and the Enemy
THOMAS A. WENDORF, S.M.     657

“Some of the Words Are Theirs”: The Elusive Logos in A River Runs Through It
MARK BROWNING     679

Why Baby Suggs, Holy, Quit Preaching the Word: Redemption and Holiness in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
EMILY GRIESINGER     689

Dialogue

A Biblical Encounter with Magic in Literature
Emmett H. Carroll, S.J.

Review Essay

“The Upholstery of the Soul”: Michael Cunningham’s The Hours
Darlene E. Erickson

Poetry

Shadow of Truth
D.S. Martin

Epiphany
Mary M. Brown

Post-Tribulational Rapture
Chaos Theory: The Lorenz Mask
Robert Siegel

Fragmentation during Vigils
Michael Hood

The Messiah
Donald T. Williams

Wilderness Retreat
Charlotte F. Otten

Postscript
Haiku
Peter Stiles