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A bus makes the long, winding climb up the mountains that surround Sarajevo, and passengers enjoy a spectacular view of the valley where , people reside. Watching the lights of homes and shops glimmer in the twilight, one might forget that it was from these scenic overlooks that Serbian guns pummeled the city for almost four years, killing 1, children and 11, adults in a war that took , lives, uprooted half of Bosnia’s 4 million people and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes.
Many of the physical structures of this capital city and other towns have now been restored. But other damages are more difficult to assess and repair. “Our children went through daily danger to their lives,” said one Bosnian recently. “They witnessed blood and death on these streets almost every day. When we read about American children’s experience of shooting in your Columbine High School, we think: ‘They saw what we saw for two minutes. We saw it for four years.’”
Five years after the Dayton Accords, the question is still raised: Why did the Serbs dismantle this city piece by piece with gunfire? The answers from residents vary: They expected the war to last only a few days; they saw us as the one real multiethnic city in the region, and were dead
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Journal of Religion & Society
Volume 1 ()
Articles
Stepping In / Stepping Out: A Conversation between Ideological and Social Scientific Feminist Approaches to the Bible
Alice A. Keefe, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
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Scribal Intent: Sociocultural Appropriation of the Testament of Abraham in Eighteenth-Century Romanian Lands
Nicolae Roddy, University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis ) on the Internet: The Implications of the Internet for the Study of the Bible
Susanne Scholz, The College of Wooster
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Galileo and the Inquisition
William E. Carroll, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA
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Fulfilling Femininity and Transcending the Flesh: Traditional Religious Beliefs and Gender Ideals in Popular Women's Magazines
Michelle Lelwica, Saint Mary's College of California
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Wired Women: Lost (or Found?) in Cyberspace
Meredith Underwood, Iliff School of Theology/University of Denver
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In Search of a Vision of Hope for a New Century
Ernst M. Conradie, University of Western Cape, South Africa
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An Anthropo