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August 10
Volume 42, Issue 9
August 10, 1998

ARTICLES
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Books: Romero Outside the Box
The archbishop's homilies reveal a heroic biblical witness rather than the poster boy of liberation theology.

Books: There's More to Church than Proclamation
Wolfhart Pannenberg's sacramental theology.

Empty Nesters Undertake Second Parenthood


Inside CT: From Russia with Dreams


Letters

Evangelism: Graham Unites English, French in Ottawa Crusade


Higher Education: Universities Question Orthodox Conversions


Presbyterians: Presbyterians in Stalemate over Homosexual Ordination


Russia: A Fuller for Russia
A new home is dedicated for the nation's only graduate-level Protestant seminary.


Sudan: Sudanese Christians Bloody, but Unbowed


Editorial: Religious Schools Make the Grace
Give Wisconsin an A for saying no to secularist nonsense.

Editorial: Sentimentally Yours

Trained to Kill
A military expert on the psychology of killing explains how today's media condition kids to pull the trigger.


Update: What a Jonesboro Youth Group Learned


In Search of the Lost Churches of Paul
Turkey is inviting Christians to discover its biblical legacy.


Pray the Lord My Mind to Keep


Can Foster Care Be Fixed?
Churches partner with parents to care for at-risk children.


Current Religious Thought: The Perils of Left and Right
Evangelical theology is much bigger and richer than our two-party labels.


Conversations: The Politics of Patience
Retiring senator Dan Coats explains why Christians aren't getting their way in Washington.

Directions: Did Paul Baptize for the Dead?
The most plausible interpretation is that some in Corinth were getting baptized vicariously for the dead.



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