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 Volume 45
July (Web-only), 2001 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 65 articles.
Bonus: Giving a &*%$ "Christian film critics and readers weigh in on hearing no evil, and what makes language in film wrong, right, and R-rated." Jeffrey Overstreet
Calvin Prof Arrested on Cocaine Charges "While an English vicar breaks the record for longest sermon, parishioners elsewhere get in trouble for not listening" Ted Olsen
Christian Held in Turkey for 'Attempting Organized Propaganda' Released Assyrian's family says videotaping was for nostalgic purposes with no ideological content. Barbara G. Baker
Christian Law School Dean Accused of Plagiarizing the Encyclopedia "Incendiary Christian Coalition lawsuit takes a turn, and Egypt will retry el-Kosheh suspects" Ted Olsen
Christianity Finds Strength in Africa Due to Adaptability Theologian raises question whether Africa needs American ministries as much as American ministries need Africa. Alex Duval Smith
Christians and Muslims at Odds Over Nigerian Constitution Calls made to limit Shari'ah law in Northern states Obed Minchakpu
Christians Remain Imprisoned in Brunei Dozens interrogated as government investigates whether prayer program is a threat Jeff Taylor
Church Federation in the Netherlands Closes in on Blessing Same-Sex Unions "Three months after country recognized gay matrimony, proposal suggests distinguishing between life unions and marriage." Andreas Havinga
CT Classic: A Christian 'Heavy-Metal' Band Makes Its Mark on the Secular Music Industry Lyrics and onstage behavior distances Stryper from counterparts. Steve Rabey
CT Classic: Admen for Heaven "Opening up minds is the first step to regular church attendance, Episcopal Ad Project says" David Neff
CT Classic: 'You Cannot Serve God by Emulating Mammon!' Steve Rabey's 1985 article and a publicity photo of the heavy metal band Stryper stirred controversy.
Deep and Wide "A dive into Reformation imagery yields striking new insights, while a drive-by church history overview largely disappoints." Elesha Coffman
Eight Christians Released From Laos Custody Following Shock Treatment Prisoners regret renouncing faith under torture Newsroom News Service
Ghosts of the Temple "Soon after Jerusalem fell, the Roman Colosseum went up. Coincidence?" Elesha Coffman
Historical Hogwash "Two books—one new, one newly reissued—debunk false claims about the real Jesus." Elesha Coffman
Hong Kong Church Leaders Fear Anti-Sect Bill French legislation may have worldwide consequences Michael Fischer
House Approves Charitable Choice Bill "Hiring protections for religious organizations stays in the bill, but back-room negotiations may mean they won't stay." Ted Olsen
Human Rights Groups Criticize Beijing as Choice for 2008 Olympics "The challenge now is to use the games to press for improvements, advocates said." Newsroom News Service
Is Patriotism Dead? "The day that patriotism ceases, that day we will have ceased to be a people." A Christianity Today Editorial
Kenyan President Suggests Hanging for 'Knowingly' Infecting Others with AIDS Church organizations criticize use of capital punishment as solution to epidemic Sam Gonza
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