CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice.
In the March 2012 issue of CrossCurrents:
"Note About This Issue" by Charles P. Henderson
"Introduction" by Vanessa L. Ochs
"A Heart of Flesh: Beyond 'Creative Liturgy'" an essay by Catherine Madsen
"Response to Catherine Madsen" by Randi Rashkover
"Response to Catherina Madsen?God as Criterion of Jewish Liturgy" by Steven Kepnes
"Response to Catherine Madsen, A Heart of Flesh: Beyond 'Creative Liturgy'" by Leah Hochman
"Response to Catherine Madsen's Paper, A Heart of Flesh: Beyond 'Creative Liturgy"' by Caroline Rody
"Catherine Madsen Responds" by Catherine Madsen
"Law as Lyric, Lyric as Star Trek: A Reading of Kol Nidre" by Eric Murphy Selinger
"Kaplan's Approach to Prayer Appreciated and Challenged" by Eric Caplan
"On Poetry and Prayer" by Rachel Barenblat
"Poetry and Prayer" by Edward Feld
"Human Rights Need a Human Tradition" by Gabriel Moran
"Theology After Obama--What Does Race Have to Do With It?: A Racial Prolegomenon to American Theological Production in the Twenty&8208;first Century" by James W. Perkinson
"What Kind of Country?: Economic Crisis, the Obama Presidency, the Politics of Loathing, and the Common Good" by Gary Dorrien
"Sexuality and the Jesus Tradition" a book review by J. Harold Ellens
"Sexuality and the New Testament, Understanding Key Texts" a book review by J. Harold Ellens