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February 9
Volume 42, Issue 2
February 9, 1998

ARTICLES
Displaying 1 - 20 of 42 articles.

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Inside CT: A Tough Choice


Letters: We Get Letters

Editorial: Let the Prisoners Work
Crime doesn't pay, but prison labor can benefit everyone.

Editorial: Wimber's Wonders

How much truth can We take?
South Africa's Christian experiment for finding healing from its violent past.


Exposing the Myth That Christians Should Not Have Emotional Problems


Plus: I'm Not OK, You're Not OK
New Life Clinics' Steve Arterburn talks about why we are reluctant to be transparent about our problems.


The Alpha-Brits Are Coming
A British course for non-Christians aims to transform North American evangelistic outreach.


Does Evangelical Theology Have a Future?
Roger Olson argues that a division between traditionalists and reformists threatens to end our theological consensus.

A Pilgrim on the Way
For me, theology is like a rich feast, with many dishes to enjoy and delicacies to taste.


The Real Reformers are Traditionalists
If there is no immune system to resist heresy, there will soon be nothing but the teeming infestation of heresy.


A Theology to Die For
Theologians are not freelance scholars of religion, but trustees of the deposit of faith.


The 'Jackie Robinson' of Evangelism
When Howard Jones broke the race barrier on Billy Graham's platform, he faced rejection from both sides.


Church in Action: Seeker Sensitive on Russia's Frozen Frontier
Russian Baptists blend Orthodox culture with evangelical outreach.


Why We Love This Deadly Sin
Staying angry protects us from getting hurt again, but at what price?


Frederica Mathewes-Green: Don't Blame the Publishers!
Publishers are not forcing shallow books on an unwilling community.


Highlights: The Struggle for Lincoln's Soul

Paid in Full
The sacrifice of Calvary was not a part payment; it was a complete and perfect payment.


Books: Racism's Faces of Faith
The use and abuse of Christianity in the civil-rights struggle.

Arts: The Word Became Art




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