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  Volume 44, Issue 12
October 23, 2000 |
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Undying Worm, Unquenchable Fire Undying Worm, Unquenchable Fire What is hell—eternal torment or annihilation? A look at the Evangelical Alliance's The Nature of Hell.
Rightly Dividing the Hell Debate Key advocates and writings.
Coming to Terms Five key phrases in the hell debate.
Free to Be Creatures Again How predestination descended like a dove on two unsuspecting seminarians, and why they are so grateful. Jennifer L. Bayne and Sarah E. Hinlicky
Beyond Self-Help Chatter Each biblical passage is a pixel in a greater picture—a truth preachers forget at the peril of their listeners' souls. David Neff
Big-Picture Faith From the first nanosecond to the final cry of victory, and every divine moment between—all is charged with meaning. Timothy George
Love Your Heavenly Enemy How are we going to live eternally with those we can't stand now? Miroslav Volf
The Transcendental Gore The Democratic nominee for president combines a modernist Christian faith with a drive to master his world. By Tony Carnes Tony Carnes
More Than a Badge and a Gun Police chaplain Steve Lee lays down the law, and lifts up grace, for an unreached people group—cops. Wendy Murray Zoba
Lessons From Two Sides of AIDS An HIV-positive woman and a wealthy businessman are reminded of God's expansive love at a unique camp. Corrie Cutrer
Good News for Witches Every Halloween, thousands of Wiccans descend on Salem, Massachusetts—and local churches reach out. Lauren F. Winner
Shelly Wift's Tips for Witnessing to Witches
A Wicca Primer
Inside CT: Reporting at the Speed of Cyberspace Ted Olsen
Editorial: Honest Ecumenism The Vatican's recent statement on the nature of the church is a step forward, not backward, for Christian unity. Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial: Scouts in a Jam? The courts protect rights. The media-savvy win hearts and minds. Christianity Today Editorial
Matters of Opinion: The Fallacy of Missile Defense Christians should reject nuclear proliferation, especially when it's proposed of just war. Darryl Brown and Tricia Gates Brown
Matters of Opinion: The Perils of Harry Potter Literary device or not, witchcraft is real—and dangerous. Jacqui Komschlies
In the Word: The Grim Shepherd He visits every living thing, but those with understanding need not be afraid Haddon Robinson
Your World: Unrighteous Indignation Righteous anger is often a mask for mere self-righteousness. Frederica Mathewes-Green
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