JIS I 1989
2001: The Future of Interdisciplinary Research
Orwell & Huxley: Beyond Twentieth-Century Totalitarianism

EDITORIAL
Oskar Gruenwald:  Why a Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies?  1
ARTICLES
David O. Moberg:  Is There a “Christian Sociology”?  5
James O. Buswell III:  Toward a Christian Metaanthropology   24
Natalie Isser & Lita Linzer Schwarx:  Interdisciplinary Research: The Quest for New Gestalts  45
William R. Marty:  Reflections on the Limits of Science  55
Zygmunt Stankiewicz:  Der Ursprung der schoenen Kuenste  70
Mihajlo Mihajlov: The Return of the Grand Inquisitor: A Critique of Solzhenitsyn  85
Robert H. Blank:  Human Genetic Intervention:  Portent of a Brave New World?  103
Jeffery L. Geller:  Pretotalitarian Values Escape From Freedom?  122
Wayne P. Pomerleau:  Orwell’s 1984 Society and Human Rights  135
James W. McGray:  The Golden Rule and Paternalism  145
Andrew Ward:  God, Suffering and the Anti-Utopian Character of Brave New World  162
Michael F. Shaughnessy
:  Transcending Totalitarianism:  The Logotherapeutic Approach  174
Alfred G. Cuzan
:  The Nicaraguan Revolution:  From Autocracy to Totalitarian Dictatorship?  183
BOOK REVIEWS  205
BOOKS RECEIVED  212
CUMULATIVE INDEX  215

“For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.”
I Corinthians 13:9