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  Volume 43, Issue 10
September 6, 1999 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 41 articles.
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InPrint: Beyond Rigid Righteousness
Inside CT: Fixing Johnny David Neff, Executive Editor
Is the Religious Right Finished? Responses to the call of Ed Dobson and Cal Thomas for "some sort of quarantine." Paul Weyrich, James Dobson, Cal Thomas, Ralph Reed, Jerry Falwell, Don Eberly, and Charles Colson
Jerusalem: Reconciliation Walk Reaches Pinnacle Western Christians ask forgiveness for crusader atrocities. By Tomas Dixon in Jerusalem.
Letters
Mennonite Groups Agree on Merger and New Division DENOMINATIONS: Mennonite Groups Agree on Merger and New Division
Money: Religious Mutual Funds Flourish Socially responsible' investing grows popular. By Malcolm Foster.
NAE Mulls Move to Azusa By John W. Kennedy in Carol Stream.
New & Noteworthy: Christianity and Culture
Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts
School Decision Irks Muslims By Obed Minchakpu in Jos, Nigeria.
Starvation Puts 150,000 at Risk
Teen Shines Brightly on Campus By Verla Gillmor.
The Book Report: Taking Back Mars Hill—with Grace Alister McGrath's new apologetics appeals to the deep longings of today's seekers. Mark Galli
CT Classic The Moral Minority Paul Weyrich was once a founding father of the Religious Right. In 1999, he explained to CT readers why it was time to give up the Moral Majority fight. Paul Weyrich
The New Cost of Discipleship, by James Dobson
Trapped in the Cult of the Next Thing If ever there was a cult that gave us stones when we asked for bread, this is it. Mark Buchanan
TV Stations Turn Down Exodus Ads By Jody Veenker.
We Can't Stop Now, by Ralph Reed Ralph Reed is a Republican strategist, president of Century Strategies, author of Active Faith (Free Press), and former executive director of the Christian Coalition.
What's Right About the Religious Right, by Charles Colson
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